The Secretary of Health and Human Services appeals the district court’s order awarding attorney fees to claimant Calvin R. Carter under the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA), 28 U.S.C. § 2412(d) (1988). We affirm.
After the Secretary denied Carter’s applications for social security disability insurance benefits, Carter sought judicial review. The district court affirmed the Secretary’s decision, and this court reversed and remanded the matter to the Secretary for further proceedings.
Carter v. Sullivan,
The Secretary concedes on appeal that
Welter
disposes of his timeliness argument, but contends the case was wrongly decided. We have already rejected this contention in
Hafner v. Sullivan,
The Secretary does not appeal the district court’s conclusion that the Secretary was not substantially justified in denying Carter benefits. Thus, because Carter’s application for attorney fees was timely under controlling precedent, we affirm the district court.
