LINDNER v. SULLIVAN

No. 89-2131.

902 F.2d 1263 (1990)

Jean Adams LINDNER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Louis W. SULLIVAN, M.D., Secretary of Health and Human Services, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

Decided May 24, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frederick J. Daley, Dorie Budlow, Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff-appellant.

William T. Clabault, Asst. U.S. Atty., Office of the U.S. Atty., Donna L. Calvert, Michael C. Messer, Dept. of Health and Human Services, Region V, Office of the Gen. Counsel, Chicago, Ill., for defendant-appellee.

Before CUMMINGS, CUDAHY and MANION, Circuit Judges.


CUDAHY, Circuit Judge.

Jean Adams Lindner is disabled. The only question presented in this case is precisely when she became disabled.

I.

Mrs. Lindner has been suffering from back pain for a number of years. She claims that her pain became so severe that she permanently left her job at Western Electric on June 22, 1981. She has not worked since that date. Mrs. Lindner was born on December 6, 1930, and had worked at Western Electric continuously...

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