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Shuppe v. Commissioner of Social Security
Citation: 322 F. App'x 350Docket: No. 08-2145
Court: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; April 17, 2009; Federal Appellate Court
Kelly F. Shuppe appeals a district court order that affirmed the Commissioner’s decision to deny her disability insurance benefits. The court's decision is upheld if supported by substantial evidence and proper legal standards are applied, referencing 42 U.S.C.A. § 405(g) and the case Craig v. Chater. After reviewing the record and briefs from both parties, the court found no reversible error. Therefore, the district court's reasoning is adopted, and the appeal is affirmed. The court determined that oral argument was unnecessary since the facts and legal issues were sufficiently addressed in the submitted materials.