Samuel Trimiar v. Louis W. Sullivan, M.D., Secretary of Health and Human Services

U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit · Decided 1992-04-23

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ALDON J. ANDERSON, Senior District Judge. Appellant Samuel Trimiar, a fifty-three year old bus driver who claims to be permanently disabled as a result of injuries to his right arm, appeals a district court decision affirming the denial by the Secretary'of Health and Human Services (“Secretary”) of an open period of benefits under the Social Security Act. We affirm the distric…

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