Is a treating doctor's medical opinion given more weight than a non-examining physician's opinion?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from Lee v. Berryhill, Case No.: 1:15-cv-01859-BAM (E.D. Cal. 2017):

Cases in this circuit distinguish among the opinions of three types of physicians: (1) those who treat the claimant (treating physicians); (2) those who examine but do not treat the claimant (examining physicians); and (3) those who neither examine nor treat the claimant (non-examining physicians). Lester v. Chater, 81 F.3d 821, 830 (9th Cir. 1995). Generally, a treating physician's opinion should be accorded more weight than opinions of doctors who did not treat the claimant, and an examining physician's opinion is entitled to greater weight than a non-examining physician's opinion. Id. If the treating doctor's medical opinion is contradicted by another doctor, the

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