CLYMER v. ASTRUE, 8:11-cv-1182-T-23MAP. (2012)
Court: District Court, M.D. Florida
Number: infdco20120706615
Visitors: 12
Filed: Jul. 05, 2012
Latest Update: Jul. 05, 2012
Summary: ORDER STEVEN D. MERRYDAY, District Judge. An administrative law judge (ALJ) denied Tina Marie Clymer disability, disability insurance benefits, and supplemental security income. Asserting that the ALJ erred, Clymer sues the Commissioner of Social Security. The magistrate judge issues a report finding that the ALJ's decision applies the correct legal standard and enjoys the support of substantial evidence. Clymer submits no objection. The report and the Commissioner's paper (Doc. 17) establis
Summary: ORDER STEVEN D. MERRYDAY, District Judge. An administrative law judge (ALJ) denied Tina Marie Clymer disability, disability insurance benefits, and supplemental security income. Asserting that the ALJ erred, Clymer sues the Commissioner of Social Security. The magistrate judge issues a report finding that the ALJ's decision applies the correct legal standard and enjoys the support of substantial evidence. Clymer submits no objection. The report and the Commissioner's paper (Doc. 17) establish..
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ORDER
STEVEN D. MERRYDAY, District Judge.
An administrative law judge (ALJ) denied Tina Marie Clymer disability, disability insurance benefits, and supplemental security income. Asserting that the ALJ erred, Clymer sues the Commissioner of Social Security. The magistrate judge issues a report finding that the ALJ's decision applies the correct legal standard and enjoys the support of substantial evidence.
Clymer submits no objection. The report and the Commissioner's paper (Doc. 17) establish that the ALJ committed no error in denying Clymer benefits. Accordingly, the report and recommendation (Doc. 18) is ADOPTED, the decision of the Commissioner is AFFIRMED, and Clymer's action is DISMISSED. The clerk is directed to (1) enter a judgment for the Commissioner of Social Security and (2) close the case.
ORDERED.
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