REID v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SEC.

No. 13-1480.

769 F.3d 861 (2014)

Brian Edward REID, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY, Defendant-Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.

Decided: July 2, 2014.

Amended September 16, 2014.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

ARGUED: Beatrice E. Whitten , Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, for Appellant. Sarah Van Arsdale Berry , Social Security Administration, Denver, Colorado, for Appellee. ON BRIEF: William N. Nettles , United States Attorney, Barbara M. Bowens , Assistant United States Attorney, Office of the United States Attorney, Columbia, South Carolina; John Jay Lee , Regional Chief Counsel, Kirsten A. Westerland , Assistant Regional Counsel, Dorrelyn K. Dietrich , Special Assistant United States Attorney, Social Security Administration, Denver, Colorado, for Appellee.

Affirmed by published opinion. Judge NIEMEYER wrote the opinion, in which Chief Judge TRAXLER and Judge Duncan joined.


NIEMEYER, Circuit Judge:

Brian Edward Reid, who suffers from degenerative disc disease, applied for Social Security disability benefits. The Commissioner of Social Security denied Reid's claim, and the district court affirmed the Commissioner's decision.

On appeal, Reid contends (1) that the Commissioner ignored several years of his medical history and (2) that the Commissioner failed to consider the combined effects of his multiple impairments. Because we...

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