United States District Court
October 4, 2022
When the administrative law judge found that the plaintiff was not disabled for social security purposes, the plaintiff’s allegation that the ALJ erred by giving little weight to the opinion of the plaintiff’s mental health care provider. That finding should be upheld regardless. “Tina Marie Bird (“Plaintiff”) brings this action pursuant to 42 USC §405(g) and…
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