Kincaid Wolstein Vocational & Rehabilitation Services FAQs
Vocational assessment can help determine an individual’s
- Employability
- Vocational rehabilitation needs
- Compromised earning capacity
These evaluations can be used in various settings, including:
- Divorce proceedings
- Personal injury cases
- Disability determinations
- Workers' compensation claims
In determining a life care plan, our experts consider factors like
- Medical history
- Future care costs
- Rehabilitation needs
- Current medical needs
- Assistive technology needs
We offer specialized counseling services to people over 16. Whether you need help navigating life transitions, LGBTQ-specific concerns, workplace accommodations, disabilities, or any other issues, we are here to help.
Transition evaluation is a unique form of assessment that helps individuals navigate significant life transitions, such as
- Changing careers
- Returning to work after an injury
This evaluation is often used when an individual can no longer work in their current occupation due to injuries or disabilities.
We can expedite divorce proceedings by conducting thorough evaluations of a spouse’s employability and earning capacity to determine matters like
- Child support
- Spousal support
- Division of assets
Yes, our evaluations can help with malpractice issues by assessing the individual's
- Vocational abilities
- Potential earning capacity
In malpractice cases, our expert teams provide important evidence to support the individual's claim for damages related to loss of income and future medical expenses.
Yes, we can help with employability in these cases by assessing the individual's
- Skills
- Earning capacity
- Vocational abilities
Our evaluations can provide valuable evidence to
- Support the individual's claim for compensation related to their work-related injury
- Ensure they receive the support they need to re-enter the workforce and pursue their vocational goals