Perry v. Colvin

945 F. Supp. 2d 949, 2013 WL 2099159, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 68034
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Illinois
DecidedMay 14, 2013
DocketCase No. 11 C 00439
StatusPublished
Cited by33 cases

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Perry v. Colvin, 945 F. Supp. 2d 949, 2013 WL 2099159, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 68034 (N.D. Ill. 2013).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

JEFFREY COLE, United States Magistrate Judge.

The plaintiff, Sonja Perry, seeks review of the final decision of the Commissioner (“Commissioner”) of the Social Security Administration (“Agency”) denying her application for Disability Insurance Benefits (“DIB”) and Supplemental Security Income (“SSI”) under Title II of the Social Security Act (“Act”), 42 U.S.C. §§ 423(d)(2), and 1382c(a)(3)(A). Ms. Perry asks the court to reverse and remand the Commissioner’s decision, while the Commissioner seeks summary judgment affirming the decision.

I.

PROCEDURAL HISTORY

Ms. Perry applied for DIB and SSI on August 10, 2007, alleging an onset date of July 14, 2004 due to fibromyalgia, head, back, and neck injury. (Administrative Record (“R.”) 147). Additionally, Ms. Perry filed concurrent disability claims on September 8, 2006 for a Period of Disability and Disability Insurance (Title II) benefits and for SSI payments. (R. 26). Because she filed her current claims less than two years after the initial adverse determination on her 2006 application, the current applications are considered to be an implied request to reopen the 2006 applications. Her current claims were initially denied on January 15, 2008, and upon reconsideration on April 4, 2008. (R. 26). Thereafter, Ms. Perry filed a written request for a hearing on Mary 23, 2008. (R. 26).

An administrative law judge (“ALJ”) held a hearing on February 4, 2010, at which Ms. Perry, represented by counsel, appeared and testified. (R. 52-134). At this hearing, Lee O. Knutson, testified as a vocational expert. (R. 85-89). On February 17, 2010, the ALJ issued an unfavorable decision, denying Ms. Perry’s application for DIB and SSI. (R. 26^7). Ms. Perry then filed a timely appeal on September 27, 2010, and requested review by the Appeals Council, which was denied on November 19, 2010. (R. 1-8). Ms. Perry has appealed that decision to this Court. This Court has jurisdiction per 42 U.S.C. § 405(g) and 1383(c).

II.

THE RECORD EVIDENCE

A.

The Vocational Evidence

Ms. Perry was born on December 24, 1969, making her forty years old at the time of the ALJ’s decision (R. 62). She lived with her sister and her family. Id. She attended Englewood High School through 10th grade, and has been working towards gaining her GED. (R. 68). Ms. Perry previously worked as a school bus driver until an accident in 2004. (R. 74). She held this position for approximately five years, and worked a split-shift during that time. Id. Prior to that, she was a cashier/cook and a lunch room supervisor at a school. (R. 243).

B.

The Medical Evidence

Ms. Perry originally suffered injuries on July 14, 2004 when she was involved in an accident with another vehicle while working as a school bus driver. (R. 75-76). As a result, she suffers pain in her head, neck, shoulders, and back. See Plaintiffs Mem[952]*952orandum in Support of Her Motion for Summary Judgment at 2. (“Plaintiffs Memorandum”). Additionally, Ms. Perry claims that she has suffered symptoms of major depression, memory loss, and a panic disorder. (R. 60, 78-80). Ms. Perry also suggests that the combination of chronic pain in her head, back, neck, and other extremities has led to a diagnosis of fibromyalgia. Id. She claims that both her mental and physical impairments have not allowed her to work since her accident in 2004.(R. 242).

On the date of the accident, Ms. Perry’s medical assessment from Advocate Trinity Hospital noted pain to her head, neck, shoulders and back. (R. 366). A CT scan showed the existence of an approximately 3x2x2 cm. low attenuation extra-axial mass-like lesion. (R. 335). The report further noted that the lesion appeared to potentially be an arachnoid cyst, and recommended a further MRI of the brain. Id. A chest x-ray revealed no' acute cardiopulmonary findings. (R. 336). An x-ray of Ms. Perry’s cervical spine showed no definitive acute bony abnormality. (R. 337). An x-ray of her lower back and lumbar spine also showed no definitive acute bony abnormality. (R. 338). Additionally, the emergency room medical report explained that Ms. Perry showed no neurological deficits, but that she did have a slow and steady gait and was experiencing a pain at the level of 8/10. (R. 366). The report also suggested that Ms. Perry consult with Dr. S. Ahmed or Ms. Perry’s personal physician with copies -of her CT scan in 1-7 days. (R. 367).

After Ms. Perry’s discharge from Advocate Trinity Hospital, she returned to the hospital on September 10, 2004, complaining of pain, a- sense of tingling and numbness, and a headache. (R. 373). She underwent a CT scan, which, according to Dr. Richard Bauer’s report, showed a lesion. (R. 364, 369). Dr. Bauer suggested that an MRI of the brain be done. Id.

On August 19, 2005, Ms. Perry once again returned to the emergency room at Advocate Trinity Hospital complaining of abdominal pain and vomiting. (R. 316). She was diagnosed with acute abdominal pain and potential acute gastritis and told to consult with her primary care physician. (R. 320). On December 30, 2005, Dr. Kenneth Lapat performed a Venous Doppler exam of Ms. Perry’s left leg, finding no evidence of deep vein thrombosis, but he suggested an ultrasound of the area if the symptoms persisted. (R. 333).

In addition to Ms. Perry’s visits to Advocate Trinity Hospital, she underwent an audiology evaluation on November 10, 2005, performed by audiologist Nancy Hamilton at Mt. Sinai Hospital. (R. 340). Ms. Hamilton found that Ms. Perry had moderate/severe sensorineural hearing loss bilaterally. Id. Additionally, Ms. Perry was under the care of Dr. Herman Morgan for panic attacks that were not controlled by “SSRI’s, beta-blockers, and antianxiolitic agents. (R. 357). According to Dr. Morgan’s notes, Mr. Perry reported feeling nervous during a consultation on May 25, 2006. (R. 363). On September 9, 2006, Dr. Morgan noted that Ms. Perry still felt extremely nervous and was experiencing persistent headaches. (R. 362). In a letter dated September 7, 2007 to the Illinois Department of Human Services, Office of Rehab Services — Disability Determination, Dr. Morgan wrote that Ms. Perry has a history of panic disorder and migraine headaches that had not been cured by treatment. (R. 448). Additionally, Dr. Morgan noted that Ms. Perry’s medications as of her last visit on April 3, 2007 were Alprazolam, Paxil, and. Depakote. Id.

On August 11, Ms. Perry returned to Trinity Hospital complaining of pain and [953]*953swelling in her left anide that radiated up to her thigh. (R. 300). After her ankle and leg were examined, Ms. Perry was discharged and told to return if her condition does not get better or worsens. (300-01). Ms. Perry also sought treatment at the Garfield Damen clinic with Dr. Oladeinde from July 2006 until November 2006. (R. 341-49). The records from these visits show that Ms. Perry reported the recent sprain to her right ankle during her visit on July 16, 2006, as well as a complaint of depression. (R. 347). Dr. Oladeinde instructed Ms. Perry to undergo an MRI and prescribed Vicodin for her ankle pain.

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