How we determine disability for children
Currency | Current through May 31, 2023 |
Citation | 20 C.F.R. §416.924 |
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6 cases
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Rivera v. Colvin, 1:11 cv 04889 (CM) (RLE)
...or combination of impairments that meets or medically equals one of the listed impairments in 20 CFR Part 404, Subpart P, Appendix 1 (20 CFR 416.924, 416.925 and 416.926)." (Id.) Finally, Artz found that S.M.H. "does not have an impairment or combination of impairments that functionally equ......
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Piper ex rel. B.M.P. v. Astrue, 2:12cv1712
...20 C.F.R. § 416.906. A three-step sequential analysis is used to determine if a child meets the requirements for benefits. 20 C.F.R. § 416.924. The Commissioner must determine: (1) whether the child is engaging in substantial gainful activity; (2) if not, whether the child has an impairment......
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Gallo v. Colvin, 13-CV-06528(MAT)
...In evaluating disability claims in children, the Commissioner is required to use the three step process promulgated in 20 C.F.R. §§ 416.924. First, the Commissioner must determine whether the claimant is engaged in any substantial gainful activity. Second, if the claimant is not so engaged,......
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Smith ex rel. "B.L.S." v. Berryhill, 16-CV-00203V(F)
...§ 1382c(a)(3)(C)(i). A three-step review process is used to evaluate whether a child meets the statutory definition of disability. 20 C.F.R. § 416.924, Myers ex rel. C.N. v. Astrue, 993 F. Supp.2d 156, 160 (W.D.N.Y. 2012). Similar to the disability requirementsfor adults, a child is entitle......
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