Lombardozzi v. Kijakazi

CourtDistrict Court, S.D. New York
DecidedMarch 14, 2024
Docket7:23-cv-00073
StatusUnknown

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Lombardozzi v. Kijakazi, (S.D.N.Y. 2024).

Opinion

‘USDC SDNY □ DOCUMENT UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT | Fhe TRONICALLY FILED SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK DATE FILED: 3/14/2024 1 me | el — = Massimo Lombardozzi, 7:23-cv-00073-VR Plaintiff, against: OPINION & ORDER Martin O’ Malley, Commissioner of Social Security Administration,! Defendant, Social Security Administration, Interested Party. wenn KX VICTORIA REZNIK, United States Magistrate Judge: Plaintiff Massimo Lombardozzi brings this action under 42 U.S.C. § 405(g), seeking judicial review of a final determination of the Commissioner of Social Security (Commissioner), which denied his application for supplemental security income. On January 19, 2023, the parties consented to jurisdiction before a magistrate judge for all purposes, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(c). (ECF No. 7 (Consent)). The parties now cross-move for judgment on the pleadings under Rule 12(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. (ECF Nos. 9 (Mot.), 14 (Cross-Mot.)). For the reasons below, Lombardozzi’s motion is DENIED and the Commissioner’s motion is GRANTED. I. BACKGROUND The facts below are taken from the administrative record of the Social Security Administration, filed by the Commissioner on March 7, 2023. (ECF Nos. 8, 8-1, 8-2 (SSA

' Martin O’Malley became the Commissioner on December 20, 2023. He is substituted for the former Acting Commissioner, Kilolo Kijakazi, pursuant to Rule 25(d) of the Federal Rules of Crvil Procedure. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to amend the official caption to conform to the above.

Record)).2 A. Application History On August 31, 2020, Lombardozzi applied for supplemental security income, alleging that he had been disabled since January 1, 2014. (ECF No. 8 at 227–49).3 As explained below, Lombardozzi alleged disability due to hearing loss, allergic rhinitis,4 sinusitis,5 and

nasopharyngeal carcinoma.6 On December 22, 2020, the Commissioner informed Lombardozzi that his claim had been administratively denied. (Id. at 65–75, 100–10). On April 24, 2021, the Commissioner denied reconsideration. (Id. at 117–28). Lombardozzi requested a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). (Id. at 131–34). On November 16, 2021, ALJ Michael Stacchini held a telephonic hearing. (Id. at 34– 64). At that hearing, Lombardozzi appeared with counsel (id. at 38–39), who amended the alleged onset date to August 31, 2020 (id. at 41–42). On July 26, 2022, the ALJ issued a written decision, in which he concluded that Lombardozzi was not disabled within the meaning of the Social Security Act. (Id. at 19–28). The ALJ concluded that Lombardozzi had severe

2 The Court conducted a plenary review of the entire administrative record, familiarity with which is presumed. The Court assumes knowledge of the facts surrounding Lombardozzi’s medical history and does not recite them in detail, except as relevant to the analysis set forth in this Opinion and Order.

3 All page numbers to documents filed on ECF refer to ECF pagination, not the sequential numbering of the SSA Record provided on the bottom right corner of the page.

4 Allergic rhinitis or “hay fever” causes cold-like symptoms (e.g., runny nose, itchy eyes, congestion, sneezing, and sinus pressure), but is caused by an allergic response to a harmless outdoor or indoor substance that the body identifies as harmful (i.e., allergen, e.g., pollen and dust mites). Hay Fever, MAYO CLINIC, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hay-fever/symptoms-causes/syc-20373039 [https://perma.cc/SN8G- TJUV].

5 Chronic sinusitis occurs when the spaces inside the nose and head (i.e., sinuses) are swollen and inflamed for three months or longer despite treatment. Chronic Sinusitis, MAYO CLINIC, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases- conditions/chronic-sinusitis/symptoms-causes/syc-20351661 [https://perma.cc/7APW-A9PA].

6 Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is a cancer that occurs in the nasopharynx, which is located behind the nose and above the back of the throat. Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma, MAYO CLINIC, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/ nasopharyngeal-carcinoma/symptoms-causes/syc-20375529 [https://perma.cc/C64F-ZPTC]. impairments, consisting of hearing loss, allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, and nasopharyngeal carcinoma, which limited his ability to perform basic work activities. (Id. at 22). Even so, Lombardozzi had the residual functional capacity to perform a full range of work at all exertional levels, had non-exertional limitations as to exposure to atmospheric conditions, unprotected heights, and hazardous machinery, and was limited to working conditions that had a moderate

sound/noise level and did not require hearing quiet sounds/whispering. (Id. at 23–26). The ALJ relied on a vocational expert’s testimony that an individual with Lombardozzi’s limitations could perform the requirements of a hand packager, laundry laborer, and cook’s helper. (Id. at 26–27). Lombardozzi sought review from the Appeals Council (id. at 15), who denied his request on November 4, 2022 (id. at 5–7). This action followed. (ECF No. 1 (Compl.)). B. Record Before the ALJ As described below, the record before the ALJ includes more than nine years of medical records, treatments, and examinations, stemming from Lombardozzi’s several medical ailments. 1. Lombardozzi’s Medical Records

Between September 2012 and December 2021, Lombardozzi received ENT treatment from Dr. Katrina R. Stidham and other doctors. In September 2012, Dr. Stidham evaluated Lombardozzi and diagnosed him with chronic serous otitis media, middle ear conductive hearing loss, chronic rhinitis, noise-induced hearing loss, and eustachian tube dysfunction.7 (ECF No. 8-

7 Eustachian tube dysfunction is the failure of the eustachian tube in maintaining pressure equalization or mucociliary transport and symptoms include aural fullness or “popping sounds,” reduced hearing, tinnitus, autophony, otalgia, and imbalance. Eustachian Tube Dysfunction, NAT’L LIBR. MED., https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK555908 [https://perma.cc/APN3-ZRCT]. 1 at 167–68). Dr. Stidham recommended Medrol,8 Nasonex,9 and Claritin.10 (Id. at 168). In October 2012, Dr. Stidham placed a tympanostomy tube in the left ear.11 (ECF No. 8-2 at 62– 63). In November 2012, Dr. Stidham observed that Lombardozzi’s auricle appeared normal, without scars, lesions, or masses, and the ear canals were clear without any discharge, cerumen,

and inflammation. (ECF No. 8-1 at 229). The left tympanum had erythematous.12 (Id.). Dr. Stidham recommended Tobradex13 and performed a culture (id.), which returned positive for Candida14 (ECF No. 8-2 at 58). Two weeks later, Lombardozzi improved but a nasal examination showed rhinorrhea bilaterally, and Dr. Stidham referred him to an allergist. (Id. at 58–59).

8 Medrol is a brand name for methylprednisolone, which provides relief for inflamed areas of the body and is used to treat a variety of conditions. Methylprednisolone (Oral Route), MAYO CLINIC, https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs- supplements/methylprednisolone-oral-route/description/drg-20075237 [https://perma.cc/E623-9VET].

9 Nasonex is a brand name for a mometasone nasal spray, which is used to treat and prevent symptoms of season and perennial allergic rhinitis. Mometasone (Nasal Route), MAYO CLINIC, https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs- supplements/mometasone-nasal-route/description/drg-20064895 [https://perma.cc/XXA3-Z4G3].

10 Claritin is a brand name for Loratadine, which is used to treat allergy symptoms.

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