Smith v. Commissioner of Social Security Administration ( 2020 )


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  • UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA ANDERSON/GREENWOOD DIVISION Wanda Smith, ) Civil Action No.: 8:19-cv-00764-RBH ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ORDER ) Andrew Saul, Commissioner of the ) Social Security Administration, ) ) Defendant. ) ______________________________) This social security matter is before the Court for review of the Report and Recommendation (“R & R”) of United States Magistrate Judge Jacquelyn D. Austin, made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1) and Local Civil Rules 73.02(B)(2)(a) and 83.VII.02 (D.S.C.). See ECF No. 17. The Magistrate Judge recommends affirming the Commissioner’s decision denying Plaintiff’s claim for disability insurance benefits. The Magistrate Judge makes only a recommendation to the Court. The recommendation has no presumptive weight, and the responsibility to make a final determination remains with the Court. Mathews v. Weber, 423 U.S. 261, 270–71 (1976). The Court must conduct a de novo review of those portions of the R & R to which specific objections are made, and it may accept, reject, or modify, in whole or in part, the recommendation of the Magistrate Judge or recommit the matter with instructions. 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1); Fed. R. Civ. P. 72(b). Neither party has filed objections to the R & R, and the time for doing so has expired.1 In the absence of objections to the R & R, the Court is not required to give any explanation for adopting the Magistrate Judge’s recommendations. See Camby v. Davis, 718 F.2d 198, 199–200 (4th Cir. 1983). 1 Objections were due by April 27, 2020. See ECF No. 17. The Court reviews only for clear error in the absence of an objection. See Diamond v. Colonial Life & Acc. Ins. Co., 416 F.3d 310, 315 (4th Cir. 2005) (stating that “in the absence of a timely filed objection, a district court need not conduct de novo review, but instead must ‘only satisfy itself that there is no clear error on the face of the record in order to accept the recommendation’” (quoting Fed. R. Civ. P. 72 advisory committee’s note)). After a thorough review of the record in this case, the Court finds no clear error and therefore adopts and incorporates by reference the Magistrate Judge’s R & R [ECF No. 17]. Accordingly, the Court AFFIRMS the Commissioner’s decision. IT IS SO ORDERED. Florence, South Carolina s/ R. Bryan Harwell April 29, 2020 R. Bryan Harwell Chief United States District Judge 2

Document Info

Docket Number: 8:19-cv-00764

Filed Date: 4/29/2020

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 6/27/2024