Does the opinion of a non-examining physician have to be considered less weight than that of an examining physician?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from Rosa V. v. Saul, Case No.: 19cv1312-RBB (S.D. Cal. 2020):

The conclusion of a nonexamining physician is entitled to less weight than the conclusion of an examining physician. Lester, 81 F.3d at 830; see also Gallant v. Heckler, 753 F.2d 1450, 1454 (9th Cir. 1984) ("A report of a non-examining, non-treating physician should be discounted and is not substantial evidence when contradicted by all other evidence in the record."). Here, the opinions of Drs.

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