LOGVC Academy is a professional training school built specifically for vocational evaluators, rehabilitation counselors, and allied professionals who want to elevate their expertise, credibility, and income—without compromising ethics or scope of practice.

Our school bridges the gap between traditional vocational rehabilitation work and high-level private-law practice. Whether you are brand new to vocational evaluation or an experienced CRC/CVE looking to expand into litigation, disability analysis, or expert witness work, LOGVC Academy provides structured, practical education grounded in real-world application—not theory alone.

What Our Students Learn

Students at LOGVC Academy gain step-by-step training in how vocational opinions are developed, defended, and relied upon in legal, administrative, and high-stakes decision-making settings. Coursework focuses on:

• Conducting defensible vocational evaluations
• Transferable skills analysis, earning capacity, and labor market research
• Writing clear, admissible vocational reports
• Understanding legal timelines, expert disclosures, and discovery
• Avoiding common mistakes that put vocational experts at risk
• Building a professional practice that operates with the precision of a law firm
• Knowing where vocational expertise ends—and when other experts are required

Our courses emphasize clarity, confidence, and ethical decision-making, so students are prepared not only to do the work—but to explain and defend it when questioned.

I created this training because, quite honestly, I couldn’t find it anywhere.

When I began working as a vocational expert in private-law matters, I searched for guidance that actually spoke to vocational expert witness work, not generalized rehabilitation counseling, not broad expert witness theory, and not surface-level overviews that left the most important questions unanswered. What I found instead were programs that were well-intentioned, but far too general to prepare someone for the real-world demands, scrutiny, and responsibility that come with serving as a vocational expert in litigation.

So I learned the hard way.

Through years of practice, casework, testimony, and business building, I made mistakes, some small, some costly, all educational. I learned what attorneys actually expect, how opinions are challenged, where vocational experts unintentionally get themselves into trouble, and how easily good clinicians can feel overwhelmed when stepping into private-law work without a clear system.

This training exists so you don’t have to repeat those mistakes.

Every lesson, tool, and framework inside this program is built from real cases, real questions, and real experience. I designed it to remove the guesswork, shorten the learning curve, and give you the kind of clarity I wish I had when I started. Not just how to do the work—but how to do it confidently, ethically, and defensibly.

My goal is simple: to help vocational professionals step into expert witness work with clarity instead of confusion, confidence instead of hesitation, and systems instead of stress.

You don’t need to figure this out alone.
I’ve already walked the road; and this training is the map I wish I had.



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