The following excerpt is from Medina v. Colvin, Case No.: 16cv215-GPC(KSC) (S.D. Cal. 2016):
As the claimant, plaintiff has the burden of showing there is "good cause for his failure to submit the evidence in the prior proceeding." Chaney v. Schweiker, 659 F.2d 676, 679 (5th Cir. 1981). "Good cause" exists if the claimant can provide a reasonable
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