William Edward Goodermote v. Secretary of Health and Human Services

U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit · Decided 1982-09-01

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BREYER, Circuit Judge. The claimant, William Goodermote, is a 52 year-old man with a 10th grade education. He has worked in the past as a cab driver, furniture mover, factory laborer, and operations manager of a security guard business. He applied for Social Security disability benefits based upon claims of various impairments. After a hearing, an administrative law judge denied the…

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