Edgar E. Simpson v. Richard S. Schweiker, Secretary of Health and Human Services

U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit · Decided 1982-11-12

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GARZA, Circuit Judge: After receiving Social Security disability benefits for nearly two years, appellant Edgar Simpson was notified that improvement in his condition justified a cessation of those benefits. Simpson responded by filing a claim for continuation of the disability insurance coverage. The Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) who heard the case ruled that while Simpson w…

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