Social Security Cases
Cases 1 - 10 of 267,697
DeJesus v. Commissioner of Social Security
as 6:2020cv01058
Plaintiff:
Wilfredo DeJesus
Defendant:
Commissioner of Social Security
Cause Of Action: Review of HHS Decision (DIWC)
Gore v. Security
as 6:2020cv01050
Defendant:
Commissioner Social Security
Interested Party:
SSA
Plaintiff:
Gloria Michelle Gore
Cause Of Action: Denial Social Security Benefits
Davis v. Commissioner of Social Security
as 6:2020cv01053
Defendant:
Commissioner of Social Security
Interested Party:
SSA
Plaintiff:
Timothy Davis
Cause Of Action: Review of HHS Decision (SSID)
Baldridge v. Social Security Administration
as 3:2020cv00161
Plaintiff:
Nellie A Baldridge
Defendant:
Social Security Administration
Cause Of Action: Review of HHS Decision (SSID)
Williams v. Saul
as 3:2020cv00823
Plaintiff:
Ronda Williams
Defendant:
Andrew M. Saul
Interested Party:
Social Security Administration
Cause Of Action: Review of SSA Decision SSDC - Concurrent Title II and Title XVI Claims
Hardman v. SAUL
as 1:2020cv01755
Plaintiff:
Shawn Lee Hardman
Defendant:
ANDREW M SAUL
Cause Of Action: - Judicial Review of Agency Action
Mather v. Commissioner of Social Security Administration
as 2:2020cv01180
Plaintiff:
Jason Scott Mather
Defendant:
Commissioner of Social Security Administration
Cause Of Action: Review of HHS Decision (DIWC)
James v. Commissioner of Social Security Administration
as 2:2020cv01183
Plaintiff:
Sally Ann James
Defendant:
Commissioner of Social Security Administration
Cause Of Action: Review of HHS Decision (DIWC)
Sun v. Saul
as 4:2020cv00025
Defendant:
Andrew Saul
Plaintiff:
Vernita Sun
Cause Of Action: Review of HHS Decision (SSID)
Srite v. Social Security Administration
as 4:2020cv00741
Plaintiff:
Elizabeth Srite
Defendant:
Social Security Administration
Cause Of Action: Review of HHS Decision (DIWC)

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