MITCHELL v. SULLIVAN

No. 89-1484EA.

907 F.2d 843 (1990)

Roger MITCHELL, Appellant, v. Louis W. SULLIVAN, Secretary of Health and Human Services, Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Decided July 9, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Anthony W. Bartels, Jonesboro, Ark., for appellant.

Nigel Jamieson, Baltimore, Md., for appellee.

Before Judges JOHN R. GIBSON and MAGILL, Circuit Judges, and DUMBAULD, Senior District Judge.


DUMBAULD, Senior District Judge:

Appellant, Roger Mitchell, in his twenties, divorced with custody of a young daughter, fell out of a chair onto a concrete floor on May 28, 1985, while working as a Coca-Cola bottle inspector. Since then he has complained of back pain, and done no work. He appeals from denial by the Social Security Administration of his claim for disability benefits and supplemental security income (SSI).1 We affirm.

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