Worker’s Compensation ~ Occupational Safety and Disease
*Fannin v. Commissioner (10th Cir., May 24, 2021) (affirming denial of social security benefits: under the SSA’s five-step sequential evaluation, Fannin was not under a disability)
*Colbert v. Commissioner (10th Cir., May 25, 2021) (vacating and remanding district court judgment denying social security benefits based upon the holding of Carr v. Saul (U.S., April 22, 2021))
*Adams v. Commissioner (10th Cir., May 25, 2021) (vacating and remanding district court judgment denying social security benefits based upon the holding of Carr v. Saul (U.S., April 22, 2021))
*Trunels v. Commissioner (10th Cir., May 25, 2021) (vacating and remanding district court judgment denying social security benefits based upon the holding of Carr v. Saul (U.S., April 22, 2021))
*Golden v. Commissioner (10th Cir., May 25, 2021) (vacating and remanding district court judgment denying social security benefits based upon the holding of Carr v. Saul (U.S., April 22, 2021))
*Todd v. Commissioner (10th Cir., May 25, 2021) (vacating and remanding district court judgment denying social security benefits based upon the holding of Carr v. Saul (U.S., April 22, 2021))
*Rawlings v. Commissioner (10th Cir., May 25, 2021) (vacating and remanding district court judgment denying social security benefits based upon the holding of Carr v. Saul (U.S., April 22, 2021))
*Joseph v. Commissioner (10th Cir., May 25, 2021) (vacating and remanding district court judgment denying social security benefits based upon the holding of Carr v. Saul (U.S., April 22, 2021))
*Rodgers v. Commissioner (10th Cir., May 25, 2021) (vacating and remanding district court judgment denying social security benefits based upon the holding of Carr v. Saul (U.S., April 22, 2021))
*Armstrong v. Commissioner (10th Cir., May 25, 2021) (vacating and remanding district court judgment denying social security benefits based upon the holding of Carr v. Saul (U.S., April 22, 2021))
*Reese v. Commissioner (10th Cir., May 28, 2021) (vacating and remanding district court judgment denying social security benefits based upon the holding of Carr v. Saul (U.S., April 22, 2021))
*Cases marked with an asterisk are not binding precedent, except under the doctrines of law of the case, res judicata, and collateral estoppel.