Schloesser v. Berryhill

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 2017-09-07

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WILLIAMS, Circuit Judge. Mark Schloesser, who suffers from a combination of physical impairments, applied for disability insurance benefits in November 2012. The Social Security Administration (“SSA”) initially denied his application. After reconsideration and a hearing, an Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”) found him disabled and granted benefits in August 2014. One month later, sua sponte, the SSA Appeals Council co…

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