Duguay v. Barnhart ( 2006 )


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    Citation Limited Pursuant to 1st Cir. Loc. R. 32.3
    United States Court of Appeals
    For the First Circuit
    No. 05-1563
    KELLY DUGUAY,
    Plaintiff, Appellant,
    v.
    JOANNE B. BARNHART, COMMISSIONER,
    SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION,
    Defendant, Appellee.
    APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
    FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
    [Hon. Paul J. Barbadoro,          U.S. District Judge]
    Before
    Lynch, Circuit Judge,
    Campbell, Senior Circuit Judge,
    and Lipez, Circuit Judge.
    Sarah H. Bohr and Bohr & Harrington, LLC and Raymond J.
    Kelly on brief for appellant.
    Thomas P. Colantuono, United States Attorney, David L.
    Broderick, Assistant U.S. Attorney, and Michael E. Kerpan, Jr.,
    Assistant Regional Counsel, on brief for appellee.
    March 3, 2006
    Per Curiam. After carefully considering the record and briefs
    on appeal, we affirm the Commissioner’s decision.
    The appellant fails to show that the decision rested upon an
    error of law or insufficient evidence.          Manso-Pizarro v. Sec’y of
    Health & Human Serv., 
    76 F.3d 15
     (1st Cir. 1996).                 The medical
    record showed improvements in pain and mobility after surgery. The
    ALJ acknowledged that the appellant remained severely impaired and
    in   moderate    pain,   but   found    that   her    limitations     could   be
    accommodated by a sit/stand option and other restrictions.                    The
    appellant mentions no contrary medical opinion for the relevant
    period.    She    does   not   establish     that    the   findings   were    not
    supported by substantial evidence.           Perez v. Sec’y Health & Human
    Serv., 
    958 F.2d 445
     (1st Cir. 1991).
    Affirmed.    1st Cir. R. 27(c).
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Document Info

Docket Number: 05-1563

Filed Date: 3/3/2006

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 12/21/2014