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What is the role of the vocational expert at my social security disability hearing?

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What is the role of the vocational expert at my social security disability hearing?

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While medical factors alone may justify a finding that the claimant is or is not disabled, it is necessary in some cases to consider vocational factors in order to determine whether or not the claimant is able to engage in any substantial gainful activity. A vocational expert may be called by the Social Security Administration to testify about your employability. Two basis questions will be presented at your hearing as follows: The first question pertains to the kind of work, if any, the claimant can do in light of prior work activity and residual functional capacity considering age, education, training and work experience, as well as physical and mental restrictions. The expert’s testimony will be predicated on various assumptions, posed at the hearing, with respect to the claimant’s residual functional capacity. The expert will not be expected to testify as to whether or not the claimant is under a disability, since he does not have the responsibility for deciding this ultimate legal

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While medical factors alone may justify a finding that the claimant is or is not disabled, it is necessary in some cases to consider vocational factors in order to determine whether or not the claimant is able to engage in any substantial gainful hearing, with respect to the claimant’s residual functional capacity. The expert will not be expected to testify as to whether or not the claimant is under a disability, since he does not have the responsibility for deciding this ultimate legal issue. The expert will not express any opinion regarding the impairments involved and their effects on residual activity. A vocational expert may be called by the Social Security Administration to testify about your employability. Two basis questions will be presented at your hearing as follows: The first question pertains to the kind of work, if any, the claimant can do in light of prior work activity and residual functional capacity considering age, education, training and work experience, as well as

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