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Nelson v. Commissioner of Social Security Administration, CIV-17-0275-F. (2018)

Court: District Court, W.D. Oklahoma Number: infdco20180425e41 Visitors: 6
Filed: Apr. 24, 2018
Latest Update: Apr. 24, 2018
Summary: ORDER STEPHEN P. FRIOT , District Judge . Plaintiff Lisa Nelson brings this action for judicial review of the Commissioner of the Social Security's final decision that she was not "disabled" under the terms of the Social Security Act. See, 42 U.S.C. 405(g), 423(d)(1)(A). Magistrate Judge Suzanne Mitchell made a Report and Recommendation (doc. no. 28, the Report), recommending entry of judgment affirming the Commissioner's decision. The Report advised the parties that any objection to
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ORDER

Plaintiff Lisa Nelson brings this action for judicial review of the Commissioner of the Social Security's final decision that she was not "disabled" under the terms of the Social Security Act. See, 42 U.S.C. §§ 405(g), 423(d)(1)(A).

Magistrate Judge Suzanne Mitchell made a Report and Recommendation (doc. no. 28, the Report), recommending entry of judgment affirming the Commissioner's decision. The Report advised the parties that any objection to the Report was due by April 20, 2018, and that failure to make timely objection to the Report waives the right to appellate review of both factual and legal questions addressed in the Report. No objection to the Report has been filed and no request has been made for an extension of time within which to object or otherwise respond to the Report.

Having reviewed the Report, and with there being no objection to the Report, the court concurs in the recommended rulings stated in the Report. Given the detailed analysis contained in the Report, the court finds that no purpose would be served by any further discussion here, and that the Report should be adopted in its entirety.

The Report is ACCEPTED, ADOPTED and AFFIRMED. As recommended in the Report, the court hereby AFFIRMS the Commissioner's final decision that plaintiff was not "disabled" under the terms of the Social Security Act. 17-0275p001.docx

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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