Phillips v. Colvin

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Plaintiff appealed the denial of supplemental security income (SSI) benefits. Applying a deferential standard of review, the court held that substantial evidence supported the ALJ's finding that plaintiff did not meet the first element of Listing 12.05C for mental retardation - having a valid verbal, performance, or full scale IQ score of 60-70. The court also held that substantial evidence supported the ALJ's finding that plaintiff's condition did not medically equal Listing 12.05C. View "Phillips v. Colvin" on Justia Law