U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, 1982

Larry Marshall v. Richard S. Schweiker, Secretary, Health & Human Services

Larry Marshall v. Richard S. Schweiker, Secretary, Health & Human Services
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit · Decided September 8, 1982 · Ross, McMillian, Davies
688 F.2d 55; 1982 U.S. App. LEXIS 25828 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Larry Marshall v. Richard S. Schweiker, Secretary, Health & Human Services

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Appellant Larry Marshall’s claim for social security disability benefits was denied by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. The district court 1 affirmed, finding that the Secretary’s decision was based on substantial evidence. Marshall v, Schweiker, No. LR-C-81-297 (E.D.Ark.March 30, 1982). We agree.

Our ability to review the record in this case was limited by the fact that several pages of medical records were illegible. In some circumstances this may be cause for remand. Cutler v. Weinberger, 516 F.2d 1282, 1285 (2d Cir. 1975). Here, however, there is more than enough evidence to support the Secretary’s decision and no indication that the illegible records would aid the appellant. 2 We therefore affirm on the grounds stated in the district court opinion pursuant to 8th Cir. R. 14.

1

. The Honorable William R. Overton, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Arkansas.

2

. Because of the importance of a complete record to proper review of social security benefits cases, we urge that those responsible for assembling and duplicating the records take particular care in order to speed consideration of these cases and to prevent remands.

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