C.J. v. Social Security Administration
Dec 15, 2010OUTCOME: Fully favorable
34 y.o. with bipolar disorder and migraines. After hearing, ALJ issued fully favorable decision.
Atlanta, GA
Social Security & Disability Lawyer at Atlanta, GA
Practice Areas: Social Security
OUTCOME: Fully favorable
34 y.o. with bipolar disorder and migraines. After hearing, ALJ issued fully favorable decision.
OUTCOME: Fully Favorable
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OUTCOME: Fully Favorable
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OUTCOME: Fully Favorable
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