United States Tenth Circuit
Oldham v. Astrue, 07-1087
In a case involving an application for disability insurance benefits under the Social Security Act, brought by an individual claiming to have been disabled as a result of reflex sympathetic dystrophy, seizures, and memory problems, denial of the application is affirmed as the ALJ's decision was supported by substantial evidence and the law was properly applied.
Appellate Information
- Decided 12/07/2007
- Published 12/10/2007
Judges
- HARTZ, Circuit Judge., Before HARTZ, Circuit Judge, BRORBY, Senior Circuit Judge, and TYMKOVICH, Circuit Judge.
Court
- United States Tenth Circuit
Counsel
- For Appellant:
- Submitted on the briefs: , Michael W. Seckar, Pueblo, Colorado, for Plaintiff-Appellant.
- For Appellees:
- Troy A. Eid, United States Attorney, Kurt J. Bohn, Assistant United States Attorney, Thomas H. Kraus, Special Assistant United States Attorney, Deana R. Ertl-Lombardi, Regional Chief Counsel, Yvette G. Keesee, Deputy Regional Counsel, Social Security Administration, Office of the General Counsel, Denver, Colorado for Defendant-Appellee.