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  1. Robert Horton says:

    Thank God we have a judge who uses common sense! In order to receive disability benefits you should be TOTALLY disabled. Too many people are gaming the system. I wish we had more like her.

  2. Ladybug says:

    This judge is bias and should not be in pratice with a verdict from job experts saying no work available how the heck is someone to live. I’m not done with this case. Hella gate has opened.

  3. Anonymous says:

    I want to begin by saying my husband filed for social security disability he was denied then he appealed it my husband had major back surgery and several surgeries following he had a weight restriction and major pain 3 months before his hearing my husband passed away he was 49 I have 3 children the loss of my husband was a traumatic loss to us that we still can’t get over I went to my husband’s hearing I was told that I could I asked the attorney at Myler if they had everything they needed for my husband’s case I was told they did. When I went to the hearing they based his entire case on depression due to his mother’s death 7 months prior I was devastated it was hard enough being there because my husband would have been if he was alive. I was definitely misrepresented,I hope no one ever goes through what I went through that is why I am sharing. I am pursuing this case further I have mri and entire file with my husband’s medical records.after reading reviews of this judge i felt I needed to share this is not okay and this affects people’s lives.

  4. Anonymous says:

    I received a negative opinion from this judge. She was never supposed to be there, as Social Security was supposed to provide a face to face hearing, not a video hearing. She asked me no questions regarding my disability beyond the questions asked on the form given my attorney. She overruled my doctors, Social Security’s own doctors who tested me, and did not even admit that my doctors had repeatedly disabled me and the ER doctor who treated me for my last seizure (which could only be stopped through administering medication through an IV) had notified the DMV of SC that I was no longer to drive because of the severity of my seizures. She spent a lot of time mentioning my weight, which I gained from doctors treating me with steroids. She also claimed I had refused steroid treatment, not noting they were causing extensive weight gain each time the doctors had given me steroids along with severe mood swings. She completely ignored that my feet are deformed due to post-stroke complications and that I cannot stand long without pain, and it is painful to walk due to my feet. I took the medical collar off so the doctors could test how far I could turn my head. They cannot do the test without my removing it. She failed to note my vision grays out completely when I turn my head, and turning my head immediately causes agonizing pain in my head. I had a seizure while she was questioning me, my words slurring and it was obvious I was having trouble forming words. This she also ignored. She came running into the video, threw on a robe, and looked at me through the screen as if she hated me on sight. I knew her decision would be no before I even received it. She is the coldest person I ever dealt with, and in my opinion, should not be allowed to judge disability claims. She seems to have an agenda, and is following it irregardless of evidence supporting her denials of benefits. If she had checked records more closely, she would have found out I have had multiple surgeries on both eyes that have not resolved my glaucoma. She had records that showed I have almost no peripheral vision and have lost vision in all four quadrants in both eyes. She not only overlooked my doctors’ disabling me, social security doctors statements regarding my inability to work, but also failed to do due diligence in checking my own records herself. I doubt she has a medical background, and is not competent to overrule treating doctors or Social Security’s doctors. She also made allegations saying I was not completely honest about my disabilities. She left out many of my medical problems from her decision. I found her review of my medical records dishonest and incomplete.

  5. JoshQ says:

    Finally I got a overturned decision by this horrible judge. I suffer from PTSD and have a lower left foot amputation. She deemed that I could work long I did not stand or sit for linger than hour of and on through a 8 hour shift. Moreover; se stated that my Veteran Affairs doctors was lying about the severity of my conditions. She stated that because the veterans affairs doctors was a separate division and those doctors cared no weight when it come to a Residential Function Capacity nor could the evaluate my daily living. I am a 100% Permanent and Total Disabled War Veteran. Here’s the kicker Voc. Rehab guy went along with her. Following the hearing he congratulated me of my service and stated that he was in the Bay Of Pigs campaign. I was so angry I became tearful. Judge Tammy Georgian, question all of my military health record’s even though 5 different Dr.’s state disability’s. She diagnosed me herself as norsicistic and now I am even more suicidal. She need to be disbarred

  6. Anonymous says:

    THIS JUDGE NEEDS TO BE REMOVED! I’m 57 years old, worked for 37 years in retail sales. I have lymphoma cancer, severe arthritis, bad back, hip replacement, CKD (result of pain medication) . I cannot stand for hours as necessary in my job because of back/joint arthritis and constant pain. Driving to work is challenging, I have a 40 minute commute. Yet this judge was more concerned in my appearance and how I traveled to the hearing (my daughter drove me, I dressed professional as I always have) Questions suggested I could “find a way to sit” or “transferring” to a backroom job. I was denied. My attorney was flabbergasted as I am. Now I see why. The highest denial rate for a relatively new judge earning pay in the upper 10% of SSA. This is a sham! Her high pay must be tied to her high denial rate. A disgrace to disabled workers and to judges!!!

  7. Jimmy Come Lightly says:

    Why is this judge here? She heard my case December 16, 2015 and denied it also. I have nothing mean to say about her, but I know my body and what I can and cannot do and at this point I am 57 years of age. I was working towards my retirement and had a tumor found on my spinal cord. The removal of the tumor cause me more problems than before it was removed, but for her to make a decision on me being able to hold down a job when I take pain meds four times a day. I found it hard to stand at my sink to wash dishes, or cook. I can’t stand cold weather or the air conditioner. She asked how I could be at my hearing and that how I looked. Well what did she want me to do come as I looked when I got out of bed? Really, but looking at these status and this just is just amazing. How do they sleep at night? Do they serve a God and how do they do it. I will not give up and just keep on doing what is required of me by the state of SC. I will be 62 in 5 more years. Will they deny me for the next five year I have heard so people say they have tried for a total of 9 years to get disability? What kind of system is this?

  8. Anonymous says:

    She has the highest denial rate of all the judges 69% as of 5/11. Something’s not right about that. Is it because she’s new? That needs to be looked into.

  9. Anonymous says:

    I just thought I would have yo say something about my case. It is just so hard to believe that this judge would denied my case. I have s disease that is not visible to the human eye. When you a disease that’s destroying your muscle,that is slow moving and people don’t take the time to research and learn about a dfiseade that there is no cure for nor a treatment to make it better. I just don’t understand this. I feel the dedesion is wrong.I have worked all my life and just couldn’t do it anymore because of all the pains I have on a daily bases. I don’t know what it is yo have a good day pain free. Its no right, but who am I .I wonder what purpose am I serving by living everyday.

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