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Ruben Tafolla v. Frank Bisignano

25-cv-03025
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Case Summary

Ruben Tafolla is suing Frank Bisignano, the Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, in a federal civil action filed under docket 25-cv-03025. The case is at an early procedural stage — the most recent activity is a motion for an extension of time to file a document, suggesting the parties are still in the briefing or pleading phase. Bisignano was confirmed as SSA Commissioner in 2025, and suits naming him in that capacity typically involve benefit denials, disability determinations, or administrative appeals. Without more detail on the underlying complaint, the dispute most likely challenges an adverse agency decision.

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Key Issues

  • Social Security benefit determination or denial
  • Administrative exhaustion and agency review
  • Extension of time to file — early procedural posture
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Case Timeline

2 events
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Other April 20, 2026

5:26-cv-00740 Shawn Kimberly Onye v. Frank J. Bisignano

The defendant filed their Answer to the Complaint.

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Other April 20, 2026

5:25-cv-03025 Ruben Tafolla v. Frank Bisignano

A plaintiff named Ruben Tafolla got more time to file a document in his case against Frank Bisignano, the Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, in what appears to be a Social Security appeal out of the Northern District of California (Case No. 5:25-cv-03025). The court granted the extension, pushing the filing deadline back — the specific new date is not reflected in the docket entry.

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Timeline events

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1 hour, 21 minutes ago

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