DUGAN v. SULLIVAN

No. 90-3240.

957 F.2d 1384 (1992)

James C. DUGAN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Louis W. SULLIVAN, M.D., Secretary of Health and Human Services, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

Decided March 18, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. Robert Kassin, Edwardsville, Ill. (argued), for plaintiff-appellant.

Robert C. Stephens, Dept. of Health and Human Services, Region V, Office of the General Counsel, Chicago, Ill. (argued), for defendant-appellee.

Before CUDAHY and RIPPLE, Circuit Judges, and ENGEL, Senior Circuit Judge.


CUDAHY, Circuit Judge.

James Dugan, a disabled Vietnam veteran, received Social Security disability benefits until he was incarcerated for a period of two years. After Dugan's release from incarceration, the Secretary of Health and Human Services reinstated his benefits. Two years following the reinstatement, Dugan was notified that he had been overpaid to the tune of $40,000 because he had engaged in disqualifying employment seven years earlier (in connection with...

Let's get started

Leagle.com

Welcome to the leading source of independent legal reporting
Sign on now to see your case.
Or view more than 10 million decisions and orders.

  • Updated daily.
  • Uncompromising quality.
  • Complete, Accurate, Current.

Listed below are the cases that are cited in this Featured Case. Click the citation to see the full text of the cited case. Citations are also linked in the body of the Featured Case.

Cited Cases

  • No Cases Found

Listed below are those cases in which this Featured Case is cited. Click on the case name to see the full text of the citing case.

Citing Cases