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Corder v. Astrue
1:10-cv-07516
N.D. Ill.
Aug 22, 2012
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Background

  • Corder applied for SSI and DIB in 1993; DIB claim later abandoned and SSI pursued.
  • ALJs denied his claims in prior decisions; district court remanded for further proceedings on impairments and RFC.
  • Remand led to a new hearing before ALJ Asbille in 2010, with psychological and vocational expert testimony.
  • ALJ Asbille found Corder not disabled, with a light work RFC and non-exertional limits; reliance on VE testimony at step five.
  • Court remands for issues with VE reliability and DOT compatibility; awards of benefits not granted outright.

Issues

Issue Plaintiff's Argument Defendant's Argument Held
Whether VE testimony on hand packer jobs is reliable Corder argues VE relied on unreliable numbers. Asbille relied on VE testimony as basis for jobs; numbers supported by publication. Remand required for VE reliability and data source.
Conflict between VE testimony and DOT for hand packer/rolled packer VE testimony conflicted with DOT codes and reasoning levels. ALJ did not adequately resolve DOT-VE conflict. Remand for resolution of DOT-VE conflicts.
Whether VE's food prep worker job conformed to DOT reading/interaction limits Corder’s education/reading level not considered; DOT reading level requirement conflicts with his abilities. VE found limited public contact; DOT reading requirement not adequately addressed. Remand to address reliability and DOT-consistency concerns.
Whether the assembler job analysis properly accounted for Corder's education Education/reading limits were not properly considered for assembler. VE relied on other factors; reading/education not adequately addressed. Remand to consider education/reading impact on job suitability.
Whether the Publication source used by the VE was appropriate and reliable Publication’s private origin undermines reliability. Publication cited as reliable data source per SSR 00-4p. Remand to clarify publication source and its impact on reliability.

Key Cases Cited

  • Overman v. Astrue, 546 F.3d 456 (7th Cir. 2008) (reliability of VE testimony; need to resolve doubts)
  • Britton v. Astrue, 521 F.3d 799 (7th Cir. 2008) (unreliable VE testimony invalidates findings)
  • Prochaska v. Barnhart, 454 F.3d 731 (7th Cir. 2006) (ALJ must resolve VE/DOT data conflicts)
  • Weatherbee v. Astrue, 649 F.3d 565 (7th Cir. 2011) (SSR 00-4p adherence; conflicts with DOT must be addressed)
  • Overman v. Astrue, 546 F.3d 456 (7th Cir. 2008) (reliability of VE testimony; importance of data basis)
  • Allord v. Astrue, 631 F.3d 411 (7th Cir. 2011) (remand when factual issues remain unresolved)
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Case Details

Case Name: Corder v. Astrue
Court Name: District Court, N.D. Illinois
Date Published: Aug 22, 2012
Docket Number: 1:10-cv-07516
Court Abbreviation: N.D. Ill.