Robert M. Haddock v. Kenneth S. Apfel, Commissioner, Social Security Administration

U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit · Decided 1999-11-09

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EBEL, Circuit Judge. If a disability claimant shows that he can no longer perform any of his past jobs, he is disabled unless the administrative law judge (ALJ) finds that he can do some other kind of work. In this case, the ALJ found that claimant retained the residual functional capacity (RFC) only for sedentary work that would allow him to alternate sitting and standing and…

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