Haws ex rel. Haws v. Apfel, 61 F. Supp.2d 1266 (M.D. Fla. July
28, 1999)
This Social Security case was published following
the Eleventh Circuit's holding in Falge v. Apfel, 150 F.3d 1320,
1322 (11th Cir. 1998). In Haws, the district court reviewed new
evidence that was not seen by the administrative trial judge. The
Court evaluated the new evidence because this matter involved a
review of consideration given by the administration's Appeals
Council. A district court will not defer to an agency's unreasonable
interpretation of regulations that is manifestly contrary to the
statutory standard.
The district court reversed the
Commissioner's decision and awarded child SSI benefits to the
plaintiff.
Davis v. Commissioner of Social Security, No.
04-12482 (Not Published, 11th Cir. 2004)
This case was
remanded back to the Commissioner for consideration of the
plaintiff's somatoform disorder and consideration of new evidence
relative to the plaintiff's eye injury.
At the supplemental
administrative hearing, the plaintiff's status of disability was
recognized.
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