Content
Index
- Preliminary Sections
- About the authors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Standards of Review and Federal Court Remedies
- Topical and Sequential Evaluation Outlines
- SSR 96-1p: Application by the Social Security Administration (SSA) of Federal Circuit Court and District Court Decisions
- SSR 96-2p: Giving Controlling Weight to Treating Source Medical Opinions and 82 FR 15263 rescinding it with New Regulations (Rescinded effective March 27, 2017)
- SSR 96-3p and SSR 96-4p: (Rescinded June 14, 2018 as duplicative of SSR 16-3p)
- SSR 16-3p: Titles II and XVI: Evaluation of Symptoms in Disability Claims
- SSR 96-5p: Medical Source Opinions on Issues Reserved to the Commissioner (Rescinded effective March 27, 2017)
- SSR 17-2p: Evidence Needed by Adjudicators at the Hearings and Appeals Council Levels of the Administrative Review Process to Make Findings about Medical Equivalence (Rescinded and replaced SSR 96-6p, effective March 27, 2017)
- SSR 16-3P, superseding SSR 96-7p: Evaluation of Symptoms in Disability Claimss (Effective March 28, 2016)
- SSR 96-8p: Assessing Residual Functional Capacity in Initial Claims
- SSR 96-9p: Determining Capability to Do Other Work?Implications of a Residual Functional Capacity for Less Than a Full Range of Sedentary Work
- The Role of Reliable Vocational Information at the Social Security Administration
- The Dictionary of Occupational Titles, Structure, History, Reliability, and Validity
- Other Sources of Vocational Data
- Vocational Information and Analysis at Step Four of the Sequential Evaluation Process
- Vocational Evidence at Step Five of the Sequential Evaluation Process
- Transferability of Skills Analysis
- Attacking Vocational Expert Testimony
- Vocational Expert Testimony on the Number of Jobs Available at Step Five