Smith v. Colvin, No. 13-2984 (8th Cir. 2014)
Annotate this CasePlaintiff appealed the denial of his application for disability insurance benefits (SSI) based on his post traumatic stress disorder, arthritis, headaches, hearing problems, back and knee problems, and acid reflux. The court concluded that the ALJ did not err in denying plaintiff benefits because the ALJ's decision was supported by substantial evidence on the record.
Court Description: Civil case - Social Security. Court would defer to the ALJ's evaluation of claimant's credibility as the determination was supported by good reasons and substantial evidence; decision to deny benefits was supported by substantial evidence.
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