5:25-cv-09124 Hadnot v. SSA Commissioner
Case Summary
This case involves Hadnot's appeal against the Social Security Administration Commissioner concerning benefits entitlement. The dispute centers on the administrative decision regarding the claimant's eligibility for social security benefits. The briefing submitted addresses the legal and factual basis for challenging the SSA's determination. The case highlights procedural and substantive issues in social security law, including the evaluation of medical evidence and the application of regulatory standards. Resolution will depend on the court's review of the administrative record and adherence to governing statutes.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Social security benefits eligibility
- • Administrative law review
- • Medical evidence evaluation
- • Regulatory compliance
update What Changed This Week
Case Timeline
3 events3:25-cv-08644 Flanagan v. SSA Commissioner
In the case Hadnot v. SSA Commissioner, there was a formal update regarding legal representation, specifically a notice about an attorney appearing, substituting, changing, or withdrawing from the case Flanagan v. SSA Commissioner. This means that the court and parties involved have been officially informed about who will be handling the legal matters moving forward. Such updates ensure clarity about legal counsel and maintain proper communication in the case.
3:25-cv-08617 Mclean v. SSA Commissioner
In the case Hadnot v. SSA Commissioner, the court issued an order related to a stipulation and proposed order in a different but related case, Mclean v. SSA Commissioner. This indicates coordination between the two cases, possibly to streamline proceedings or resolve overlapping issues. Such orders help manage court resources and ensure consistent rulings across similar cases.
5:25-cv-09124 Hadnot v. SSA Commissioner
In the case Hadnot v. SSA Commissioner, a brief was filed related to a Social Security matter. This document presents arguments or information supporting one party's position in the dispute. Filing a brief is a key step in legal proceedings as it helps the court understand each side's claims and legal basis.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
3:25-cv-08644 Flanagan v. SSA Commissioner
Notice of Appearance/Substitution/Change/Withdrawal of Attorney
3:25-cv-08617 Mclean v. SSA Commissioner
Stipulation and Proposed Order ( 13
5:25-cv-09124 Hadnot v. SSA Commissioner
Brief in Social Security Action ( 15