Overman v. Astrue

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 2008-10-07

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PER CURIAM. Gerald Overman applied for Social Security disability insurance benefits and supplemental security income payments, claiming that he was unable to work due primarily to fatigue related to Graves’ disease, anemia, and vision problems. After conducting a hearing an Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”) denied benefits, relying on testimony by a vocational expert (“VE”) to f…

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