Weir v. Colvin

5 Citing cases

  1. Cianciolo v. Berryhill

    Case No. 17-1084-JTM (D. Kan. Jan. 10, 2018)   Cited 2 times

    The burden then shifts to the Commissioner at step five to show that, despite the impairments, the claimant can perform other work in the national economy. Id. See Weir v. Colvin, No. 15-1300-JTM, 2016 WL 6164313, at *1-2 (D. Kan. Oct. 24, 2016). See Johnston v. Berryhill, No. 16-2342-JTM, 2017 WL 1738037, at *1-2 (D. Kan. May 4, 2017).

  2. Berry v. Berryhill

    Case No. 17-1006-JTM (D. Kan. Jan. 10, 2018)   Cited 1 times
    Finding no 10th Circuit authority for an apparent conflict between an RFC to perform "simple and some intermediate tasks not requiring complex or detailed independent planning" and Level 3 Reasoning

    Id. See Weir v. Colvin, No. 15-1300-JTM, 2016 WL 6164313, at *1-2 (D. Kan. Oct. 24, 2016). See Johnston v. Berryhill, No. 16-2342-JTM, 2017 WL 1738037, at *1-2 (D. Kan. May 4, 2017).

  3. Brooks v. Berryhill

    Case No. 2:16-cv-02670-JTM (D. Kan. May. 26, 2017)

    The burden then shifts to the Commissioner at step five to show that, despite the impairments, the claimant can perform other work in the national economy. Id. See Weir v. Colvin, No. 15-1300-JTM, 2016 WL 6164313, at *1-2 (D. Kan. Oct. 24, 2016). II. Discussion.

  4. Johnston v. Berryhill

    Case No. 2:16-cv-02342-JTM (D. Kan. May. 4, 2017)   Cited 2 times

    The burden then shifts to the Commissioner at step five to show that, despite the impairments, the claimant can perform other work in the national economy. Id. See Weir v. Colvin, No. 15-1300-JTM, 2016 WL 6164313, at *1-2 (D. Kan. Oct. 24, 2016). II. Discussion.

  5. Edgmon v. Berryhill

    Case No. 6:16-cv-01334-JTM (D. Kan. Apr. 11, 2017)   Cited 1 times

    The burden then shifts to the Commissioner at step five to show that, despite the impairments, the claimant can perform other work in the national economy. Id. See Weir v. Colvin, No. 15-1300-JTM, 2016 WL 6164313, at *1-2 (D. Kan. Oct. 24, 2016). II. Analysis