Halton v. Astrue

698 F. Supp. 2d 1148, 2010 WL 985300
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Missouri
DecidedMarch 15, 2010
Docket4:09CV187 FRB
StatusPublished

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Halton v. Astrue, 698 F. Supp. 2d 1148, 2010 WL 985300 (E.D. Mo. 2010).

Opinion

698 F.Supp.2d 1148 (2010)

Donna G. HALTON, Plaintiff,
v.
Michael J. ASTRUE, Commissioner of Social Security, Defendant.

No. 4:09CV187 FRB.

United States District Court, E.D. Missouri, Eastern Division.

March 15, 2010.

*1150 David D. Camp, Access Disability, LLC, St. Louis, MO, for Plaintiff.

Jane Rund, Office of U.S. Attorney, St. Louis, MO, for Defendant.

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

FREDERICK R. BUCKLES, United States Magistrate Judge.

This cause is before the Court on appeal of an adverse ruling of the Social Security Administration. All matters are pending before the undersigned United States Magistrate Judge, with consent of the parties, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(c).

I. Procedural History

On June 28, 2005, plaintiff Donna G. Halton filed an application for Disability Insurance Benefits (DIB) pursuant to Title II, 42 U.S.C. §§ 401, et seq., in which she claimed she became disabled on January 1, 2003. (Tr. 55-59.) On initial consideration, the Social Security Administration denied plaintiff's claim for benefits. (Tr. 23, 45-49.) On November 28, 2006, a hearing was held before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). (Tr. 248-60.) Plaintiff testified and was represented by counsel. A vocational expert also testified at the hearing. On January 11, 2007, the ALJ issued a decision denying plaintiff's claim for benefits. (Tr. 8-22.) On July 3, 2007, the Appeals Council denied plaintiff's request for review of the ALJ's decision. (Tr. 3-6.) Plaintiff thereafter appealed the final decision of the Commissioner to this Court. Halton v. Astrue, Cause No. 4:07CV1508 FRB (E.D.Mo.2007). Upon motion of the Commissioner, the cause was remanded for further consideration of plaintiff's claim. Halton, Cause No. 4:07CV1508 FRB (E.D.Mo. Feb. 19, 2008) (Doc. # 19, Order).

In an Order entered March 13, 2008, upon remand, the Appeals Council vacated the final decision of the Commissioner and remanded the matter to an ALJ with instruction on how to proceed with further consideration of plaintiff's claim. (Tr. 276-79.) A supplemental hearing was held before an ALJ on August 27, 2008. (Tr. 575-613.) Plaintiff testified and was represented by counsel. A vocational expert also testified at the hearing. On November 28, 2008, the ALJ issued a decision denying plaintiff's claim for benefits. (Tr. 261-71.) Plaintiff filed no written exceptions to the Appeals Council regarding the ALJ's decision, and the Appeals Council did not independently *1151 assume jurisdiction of the case within sixty days of the ALJ's decision. As such, on this case after remand by the district court to the Commissioner, the ALJ's decision became final on January 28, 2009. 20 C.F.R. § 404.984.[1]

II. Evidence Before the ALJ

(Supplemental Administrative Hearing Held August 27, 2008)

A. Plaintiff's Testimony

At the supplemental hearing on August 27, 2008, plaintiff testified in response to questions posed by the ALJ and counsel.

At the time of the hearing, plaintiff was forty-three years of age. (Tr. 578.) Plaintiff stands five-feet, three inches tall and weighs 236 pounds. Plaintiff is right-handed. (Tr. 579.) Plaintiff has a high school education and previously attended college. (Tr. 578.) Plaintiff lives in a rural area. (Tr. 600.) Plaintiff lives on the lower level of a two-story home with her twenty-year-old son. (Tr. 595-96.) Plaintiff does not receive Medicaid or food stamps, but was in the process of reapplying for Medicaid at the time of the hearing. (Tr. 591.)

Plaintiff's Work History Report shows plaintiff to have worked as a hairdresser from 1988 through December 31, 2002. (Tr. 91.) Plaintiff testified that she has worked as a hairdresser on and off since 2005 on a part-time basis, and had to stop such work within the past year because of her medical conditions. (Tr. 580-82.) Plaintiff testified that she last worked in June 2008 at a VFW hall, performing work as a cashier, bartender, kitchen worker, and cleaner, but that she could not continue with such work because of her medical conditions. (Tr. 579-80.)

Plaintiff testified that she had had a bone deformity in her left foot and that in 2000 or 2001, she underwent reconstructive surgery with associated joint/ankle replacement. Plaintiff testified that she also had surgery on her right foot by which fluid sacs were removed, and tendons and ligaments were repaired. Plaintiff testified that her foot impairments caused pain to shoot up her legs and into her back. Plaintiff also testified that nerve conduction tests showed her to have poor circulation in her legs. Plaintiff testified that the surgery on her left foot helped her ability to walk, but that she has had severe pain since the surgery. Plaintiff testified that she continues to have problems with her feet due to arthritis. Plaintiff testified that she previously took medication for arthritis which significantly helped, but that she no longer receives treatment or takes medication due to lack of insurance. (Tr. 584-89, 601.) Plaintiff testified that she is unaware of any free clinics in her area from which she could obtain medical services. (Tr. 607.)

Plaintiff testified that she had arthroscopic surgery in 2005 to remove arthritis *1152 from her feet. (Tr. 589-90.) Plaintiff testified that she obtained benefit from this surgery for about one year, but then experienced burning pain up her legs and into her back from the recurrence of arthritis. (Tr. 590-91.) Plaintiff testified that she was told to stay off of her feet. (Tr. 591.)

Plaintiff testified that she also suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome for which she had surgery on the right hand prior to 2005. (Tr. 589.) Plaintiff testified that she continues to have reduced strength in the right hand and that she has arthritis in her fingers and knuckles. (Tr. 594.) Plaintiff testified that her left hand is very numb, that her fingers get cold, and that she experiences pain to her elbow. (Tr. 592, 595.) Plaintiff testified that she wears a brace on her left hand periodically during the week. (Tr. 602.) Plaintiff testified that she is unable to undergo surgery on the left hand because she does not have medical insurance. (Tr. 592.)

Plaintiff testified that the condition in her knees and back has worsened during the previous year, and that she has difficulty with sitting and standing because of pain. (Tr. 592-93.) Plaintiff testified that she has been advised that the pain in her back is caused by degenerative joint disease. (Tr. 593.) Plaintiff testified that she has pain in the low back and stiffness from her shoulder blades to her neck. Plaintiff testified that she has difficulty with sleep and wakes up with pain in her back and neck. (Tr. 594.)

As to her exertional abilities, plaintiff testified that she can stand for up to thirty minutes. (Tr. 593.) Plaintiff testified that she has difficulty with balance, and falls a couple of times each week. Plaintiff testified that she uses a cane on uneven terrain and in the morning when she feels stiff. Plaintiff testified that her gait is very slow. Plaintiff testified that she is able to bend to pick things up from the ground, but that it is very painful. (Tr.

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