JORDAN v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SEC.

No. 07-5876.

548 F.3d 417 (2008)

Dineen JORDAN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

Decided and Filed: November 25, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

ON BRIEF: Janice E. Barnes-Williams, Office of the General Counsel, Social Security Administration, Kansas City, Missouri, for Appellee. Dineen Jordan, Brownsville, Tennessee, pro se.

Before: MARTIN and GILMAN, Circuit Judges; DOWD, District Judge.


OPINION

RONALD LEE GILMAN, Circuit Judge.

Dineen Jordan suffered an on-the-job back injury in 1991. She filed an application for Social Security disability benefits 12 years later, claiming that she could not work because she suffered from back pain and fibromyalgia as a result of the 1991 injury. An Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) found that her complaints of impairment were not credible. The ALJ specifically relied on the opinions of two physicians who...

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