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The Lobbying Manual: A Complete Guide to Federal Lobbying Law and Practice, Sixth Edition
Vocational and medical experts play a significant role in a Social Security disability hearing. Join this program to learn how these experts can impact claims.
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With approximately a 28% approval rate, the majority of Social Security Disability Insurance applications are denied. Appealing these denials through a hearing are a cumbersome process that often involve disability attorneys and the testimony of medical and vocational experts. Experts are often called upon to provide employment duty details or evaluate the accommodations persons with various physical or mental disabilities may need. Additionally, experts can provide evidence of medically determinable impairments while applying SSAs definitions of symptoms, signs, and laboratory findings. This program will focus on the testimony of these experts, strategies for cross examination, and the ALJ hearing process as a whole
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