Blisko v. Comm'r of Soc. Sec.

378 F. Supp. 3d 140
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. New York
DecidedMay 2, 2019
Docket17-CV-1421 (WFK)
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Blisko v. Comm'r of Soc. Sec., 378 F. Supp. 3d 140 (E.D.N.Y. 2019).

Opinion

WILLIAM F. KUNTZ, II, United States District Judge:

Plaintiff Solomon Blisko ("Plaintiff") brings this action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §§ 405(g) and 1383(c)(3), alleging the Acting Commissioner of the Social Security Administration (the "Commissioner" or "Defendant") improperly denied Plaintiff's applications for Social Security Disability Insurance ("SSDI") and Supplemental Security Income ("SSI") benefits. Compl., ECF No. 1. Plaintiff moves for judgment on the pleadings under Rule 12(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Defendant also made a cross motion for judgment on the pleadings. For the reasons set forth below, Defendant's motion is GRANTED, and Plaintiff's motion is DENIED.

BACKGROUND AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

Plaintiff was born on September 12, 1958. See Administrative Record ("Tr.") at 39, ECF No. 15. He has a doctoral degree and worked as a dentist from January 1984 until September 2012. Id. at 40, 144, 153. In or about 2011, Plaintiff was in a motor vehicle accident, which impaired the use of his right arm. Id. at 41, 43. Although he continued working in his private dentistry practice for two years after the accident, he decreased his productivity. Id. at 41. Plaintiff reported in 2014, he worked as a dental consultant helping accident victims prepare dental injury reports, which *144he continued to do occasionally through the time of his hearing on September 24, 2015. Id. at 42. Plaintiff also reported engaging in "a lot of volunteer work" for non-profit organizations. Id. at 47.

On September 27, 2013, Plaintiff filed an application for disability insurance benefits under the Social Security Act (the "Act"), alleging disability due to ulnar nerve damage since September 14, 2012. Id. at 131-34, 152.1 Plaintiff's application was denied on March 4, 2014. Id. at 68-79. Plaintiff then timely requested a hearing and appeared before Administrative Law Judge ("ALJ") April Wexler on September 24, 2015. Id. at 33-56, 80-81. At the hearing, Plaintiff testified on his own behalf and was represented by counsel. Id. at 35-53. No medical experts testified at the hearing but vocational expert Joseph Atkinson provided testimony. Id. at 53-56. In a decision issued on November 12, 2015, ALJ Wexler found Plaintiff was not disabled. Id. at 18-29. This decision became the final decision of the Commissioner when the Appeals Council denied Plaintiff's request for review on March 8, 2017. Id. at 1-4.

Plaintiff then filed a complaint with the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York on March 14, 2017. Compl., ECF No. 1. Plaintiff and Defendant both move for judgment on the pleadings under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(c). See Notice of Mot. for J. on the Pleadings ("Pl.'s Mot."), ECF No. 11.; Cross Mot. for J. on the Pleadings ("Def.'s Mot."), ECF No. 13.

STANDARD OF REVIEW

When a claimant challenges a denial of disability benefits by the Social Security Administration, the Court's function is not to evaluate de novo whether the claimant has a disability but rather to determine "whether the correct legal standards were applied and whether substantial evidence supports the decision." Butts v. Barnhart , 388 F.3d 377, 384 (2d Cir. 2004) ; see also 42 U.S.C. § 405(g) ("The findings of the Commissioner of Social Security as to any fact, if supported by substantial evidence, shall be conclusive[.]"); Moran v. Astrue , 569 F.3d 108, 112 (2d Cir.

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