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This case involves an appeal of the Commissioner's decision to deny Social Security disability benefits to the Plaintiff, Ernest Huizar. The District Court, presided over by Judge Xavier Rodriguez, considered the Magistrate Judge Pamela A. Mathy's Report and Recommendation. The Court accepted the recommendation to reverse and remand the Commissioner's decision. The remand instructs the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) to comply with SSR 00-4p regarding vocational expert testimony for night watchman, security guard, and gate guard positions, conduct further factual development on whether the school bus monitor job is available full-time, and consider a newly submitted psychological evaluation report.
Huizar v. Astrue is a workers' compensation case decided in District Court, W.D. Texas. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in District Court, W.D. Texas.
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This case involves an appeal of the Commissioner's decision to deny Social Security disability benefits to the Plaintiff, Ernest Huizar. The District Court, presided over by Judge Xavier Rodriguez, considered the Magistrate Judge Pamela A. Mathy's Report and Recommendation. The Court accepted the recommendation to reverse and remand the Commissioner's decision. The remand instructs the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) to comply with SSR 00-4p regarding vocational expert testimony for night watchman, security guard, and gate guard positions, conduct further factual development on whether the school bus monitor job is available full-time, and consider a newly submitted psychological evaluation report.
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