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Dilmore v. Commissioner, Social Security Administration

25-cv-04155
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Case Summary

Dilmore is challenging a Social Security Administration benefits decision in federal court under docket 25-cv-04155. The court has ordered a remand to the agency, sending the matter back for further administrative proceedings rather than resolving it on the merits at the district court level. Remands in Social Security cases typically signal that the administrative record was incomplete, the ALJ applied the wrong legal standard, or the agency failed to adequately explain its denial. The outcome of the remand will determine whether Dilmore ultimately receives benefits.

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Key Issues

  • Validity of SSA benefits denial
  • Adequacy of administrative record
  • ALJ legal standard application
  • Scope of remand proceedings
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Other April 20, 2026

1:25-cv-04155 Dilmore v. Commissioner, Social Security Administration

The case was remanded to a lower court.

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