Vocational Expert Witnesses in Kansas

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Vocational expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including personal injury, workers’ compensation, Social Security disability, and employment law. Some of the most common specialties include vocational rehabilitation, labor market analysis, transferable skills assessment, and earning capacity evaluation. They can opine on the effects of injury, disability, or job loss on employability, wage loss, and future vocational prospects.

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  • Review Fee $200/hr
    Deposition Fee $400/hr
    Court Fee $400/hr

    This certified life care planner and rehabilitation counselor has been in active practice since 2002, before which she served as a behavioral therapist. A member of the International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals, she earned her BA in Psychology from Western State College of Colorado and her MA in Rehabilitation Counseling from the University of Northern Colorado.

    Life Care Planner, A rehabilitation center in CO

    Master of Arts (MA), University of Northern Colorado

    Denver,

    Colorado

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What Can a Vocational Expert Witness Opine On?

Resume Writing

Crafting effective job application documents.

Interview Coaching

Preparing candidates for job interviews.

Career Assessment

Evaluating skills and interests for career fit.

Job Search Strategies

Developing plans to find employment opportunities.

Networking Techniques

Building professional connections for job leads.

Skill Development Workshops

Training sessions to enhance job-related skills.

FAQs for Vocational Expert Witnesses

What is the role of a vocational expert witness?

A vocational expert witness is a specialist who evaluates a person’s work abilities and job options for legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing labor market data, and testifying to clarify employability issues.

What case types may a vocational expert witness opine on?

A vocational expert witness opines on personal injury, medical malpractice, workers’ compensation, disability (SSD/SSI), wrongful termination, and divorce earning-capacity cases.

How can a vocational expert witness quantify loss of earning capacity?

A vocational expert witness quantifies loss of earning capacity by comparing pre- and post-injury vocational options, wages, and career trajectory using labor market and economic data.

What vocational expert witness qualifications are most critical for testimony?

The most critical vocational expert witness qualifications are advanced vocational training, relevant certifications, extensive labor market experience, and a proven record of credible testimony.

How does a vocational expert witness evaluate transferable job skills?

A vocational expert witness evaluates transferable job skills by analyzing your past work tasks, training, and abilities to match them with current labor market job requirements.

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