HADDOCK v. APFEL

No. 98-7063.

183 F.3d 1225 (1999)

Robert M. HADDOCK, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Kenneth S. APFEL, Commissioner, Social Security Administration, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.

July 13, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Submitted on the briefs:

Paul F. McTighe, Jr. and Gayle L. Troutman, Tulsa, Oklahoma, for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Bruce Green, United States Attorney; Tina M. Waddell, Chief Counsel, Region VI; and Mary F. Lin, Assistant Regional Counsel, Office of the General Counsel, Social Security Administration, Dallas, Texas, for Defendant-Appellee.

Before BALDOCK, EBEL, and MURPHY, Circuit Judges.


EBEL, Circuit Judge.

If a disability claimant shows that he can no longer perform any of his past jobs, he is disabled unless the administrative law judge (ALJ) finds that he can do some other kind of work. In this case, the ALJ found that claimant retained the residual functional capacity (RFC) only for sedentary work that would allow him to alternate sitting and standing and that was, at most, semi-skilled. In response to the ALJ's hypothetical question including...

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