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Using the ORS Occupational Requirements Survey as a Sword and Shield in Disability Hearings – 2026 Spring National Conference – Track II (Presented by National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives)

2026-04-23 13:30:00

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2026-04-23 13:30:00

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Master ORS definitions, job demand classifications, and RFC analysis to challenge vocational expert testimony and strengthen post-hearing briefs in disability cases.

2026-04-23 13:30:00

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Master ORS definitions, job demand classifications, and RFC analysis to challenge vocational expert testimony and strengthen post-hearing briefs in disability cases.

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Key topics that will be covered

What will you learn

Attorneys will examine how the ORS was developed, how its occupational demand data is structured, and how ORS classifications relate to residual functional capacity determinations.

What will you gain

Attorneys will gain practical strategies for using ORS data in cross-examination, evidentiary challenges, and post-hearing briefs to build stronger administrative disability records.

VE reliability
Learn how courts and ALJs assess credibility of vocational testimony and occupational data sources.
VE cross-examination
Develop targeted questioning techniques to expose inconsistencies between testimony and ORS job demands.
Occupational data
Translate technical ORS job-requirement data into persuasive legal arguments for disability hearings.
Record building
Present ORS-based evidence in ways that strengthen the administrative record and preserve appeal issues.
Government data
Use federal BLS labor statistics to strengthen evidentiary positions and disability claim credibility.
Post-hearing briefs
Structure written arguments incorporating ORS findings to rebut vocational expert conclusions effectively.

What will you learn

Attorneys will examine how the ORS was developed, how its occupational demand data is structured, and how ORS classifications relate to residual functional capacity determinations.

What will you gain

Attorneys will gain practical strategies for using ORS data in cross-examination, evidentiary challenges, and post-hearing briefs to build stronger administrative disability records.

Agenda

SESSION 1

Using the ORS (Occupational Requirements Survey) as a Sword and Shield in Disability Hearings

clock 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm EST

Using the ORS (Occupational Requirements Survey) as a Sword and Shield in Disability Hearings

Douglas Mohney

Avard Law Offices

Craig Polhemus

Avard Law Offices

This segment details the history, definitions, and hearing-level use of the ORS to defeat vocational witness testimony, covering critical job functions, physical and mental RFC analysis, real-world fact scenarios for rebuttal, and strategies for ORS-supported post-hearing briefs.

Eligible for up to 1 CLE Credit Hour

This session was originally submitted for CLE as a live, in-person presentation and a live webcast for the 2026 Spring National Conference and may be eligible for self-study credit. Each state handles self-study credit differently; for questions, please consult your State Bar Association.

Recorded Thursday, April 23, 2026.

Douglas Mohney

Avard Law Offices

Craig Polhemus

Avard Law Offices

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Joe Ervin

The Law Firm for Truck Safety, LLP
A Partner at The Law Firm for Truck Safety. He focuses exclusively on cases involving commercial motor vehicle crashes and wrongful death. Joe also holds a valid class “A” commercial driver’s license with endorsements for double/triple trailers and tankers.

Education & Credentials

A 2013 graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College in Dubois, Wyoming, Joe is rated AV Preeminent™ by Martindale-Hubbell — the highest peer rating for exceptional legal ability and ethics. He is among the first nine attorneys nationwide to earn board certification in Truck Accident Law from the National Board of Trial Advocacy.

Recognition & Leadership

Joe received the Roadway Safety Award from the American Association for Justice (AAJ) for his commitment to improving highway safety.
 He currently serves as Co-Chair of the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys (ATAA) Safety Committee, advocating for higher safety standards across the trucking industry.

Professional Involvement

Joe serves on the faculty of the AAJ Advanced Trial Advocacy College: Litigating Truck Collision Cases (2015 & 2024).
 He is an active member of AAJ’s Trucking Litigation Group and sits on the Board of Regents for the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys.

Experience

Joe frequently consults and co-counsels on complex commercial truck cases. His proven track record includes numerous successful trials against motor carriers and truck leasing companies — delivering justice for victims of commercial vehicle accidents.

Kevin Foley

Reminger Co
A Partner at The Law Firm for Truck Safety. He focuses exclusively on cases involving commercial motor vehicle crashes and wrongful death. Joe also holds a valid class “A” commercial driver’s license with endorsements for double/triple trailers and tankers.

Education & Credentials

A 2013 graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College in Dubois, Wyoming, Joe is rated AV Preeminent™ by Martindale-Hubbell — the highest peer rating for exceptional legal ability and ethics. He is among the first nine attorneys nationwide to earn board certification in Truck Accident Law from the National Board of Trial Advocacy.

Recognition & Leadership

Joe received the Roadway Safety Award from the American Association for Justice (AAJ) for his commitment to improving highway safety.
 He currently serves as Co-Chair of the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys (ATAA) Safety Committee, advocating for higher safety standards across the trucking industry.

Professional Involvement

Joe serves on the faculty of the AAJ Advanced Trial Advocacy College: Litigating Truck Collision Cases (2015 & 2024).
 He is an active member of AAJ’s Trucking Litigation Group and sits on the Board of Regents for the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys.

Experience

Joe frequently consults and co-counsels on complex commercial truck cases. His proven track record includes numerous successful trials against motor carriers and truck leasing companies — delivering justice for victims of commercial vehicle accidents.

Grant H. Lawson

The Law Firm for Truck Safety, LLP
A Partner at The Law Firm for Truck Safety. He focuses exclusively on cases involving commercial motor vehicle crashes and wrongful death. Joe also holds a valid class “A” commercial driver’s license with endorsements for double/triple trailers and tankers.

Education & Credentials

A 2013 graduate of the Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College in Dubois, Wyoming, Joe is rated AV Preeminent™ by Martindale-Hubbell — the highest peer rating for exceptional legal ability and ethics. He is among the first nine attorneys nationwide to earn board certification in Truck Accident Law from the National Board of Trial Advocacy.

Recognition & Leadership

Joe received the Roadway Safety Award from the American Association for Justice (AAJ) for his commitment to improving highway safety.
 He currently serves as Co-Chair of the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys (ATAA) Safety Committee, advocating for higher safety standards across the trucking industry.

Professional Involvement

Joe serves on the faculty of the AAJ Advanced Trial Advocacy College: Litigating Truck Collision Cases (2015 & 2024).
 He is an active member of AAJ’s Trucking Litigation Group and sits on the Board of Regents for the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys.

Experience

Joe frequently consults and co-counsels on complex commercial truck cases. His proven track record includes numerous successful trials against motor carriers and truck leasing companies — delivering justice for victims of commercial vehicle accidents.

Douglas Mohney

Avard Law Offices

Craig Polhemus

Avard Law Offices

Douglas Mohney

Avard Law Offices

Douglas Mohney is a Board Certified Social Security Attorney certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, with a practice spanning federal disability litigation, veterans’ benefits, and Social Security claimant representation across Michigan and Florida. He earned a Bachelor of Science from Western Michigan University (1989), an Associate of Applied Science in Law Enforcement from Kalamazoo Valley Regional Training Academy, and a Juris Doctor, Cum Laude, from Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University (1992). Doug is admitted to practice in Michigan and Florida, multiple federal district and circuit courts, and the Supreme Court of the United States. He has served as the NOSSCR Eleventh Circuit Director since 2015 and has been a regular presenter at NOSSCR national conferences on a range of complex Social Security disability topics.

Education & Credentials

Doug earned a Bachelor of Science from Western Michigan University (1989), an AAS in Law Enforcement from Kalamazoo Valley Regional Training Academy, and a Juris Doctor, Cum Laude, from Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University (1992). He is admitted to practice in Michigan (1992) and Florida (1994), as well as the U.S. District Courts for the Western and Eastern Districts of Michigan, the Middle and Northern Districts of Florida, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans' Claims (as an Accredited Veterans' Attorney), and the Supreme Court of the United States. He holds the Board Certified Social Security Attorney designation from the National Board of Trial Advocacy and carries AV Preeminent® peer review and judicial review ratings from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest possible ratings in both categories.

Recognition & Leadership

Doug's professional recognition includes his Board Certified Social Security Attorney credential from the National Board of Trial Advocacy, dual AV Preeminent® ratings from Martindale-Hubbell for both peer review and judicial review, and his tenure since 2015 as the NOSSCR Eleventh Circuit Director. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Southwest Florida Justice Association (2016–present). His Supreme Court admission, his Accredited Veterans' Attorney designation, and his regular NOSSCR national conference speaking record, covering topics ranging from federal court litigation strategy to medical expert cross-examination, reflect a career of exceptional breadth and sustained professional distinction.

Professional Involvement

Doug is a member of the American Association for Justice, the American Bar Association, the Southwest Florida Trial Lawyers Association, the Florida Justice Association, and NOSSCR, where he has served as Eleventh Circuit Director since 2015. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Southwest Florida Justice Association. His conference speaking record at NOSSCR national meetings reflects consistent engagement with the most technically complex issues in disability practice, including federal court bypass strategies, the five-day evidence rule, drug and alcohol abuse disabilities, limited English proficient claimants, and the cross-examination of SSA medical experts.

Experience

Doug Mohney's career in Social Security and disability law spans decades and multiple jurisdictions, with admissions to state bars in Michigan and Florida and to federal courts from the district level through the Supreme Court of the United States. His Accredited Veterans' Attorney designation adds a veterans' benefits dimension to a practice already defined by depth in Social Security disability litigation. He has presented at NOSSCR national conferences in Seattle, Washington D.C., Atlanta, and New Orleans on topics including federal court appeals strategy, SSA evidence rules, drug and alcohol abuse disabilities, interpreter issues, professional ethics, and the cross-examination of medical experts a body of speaking work that reflects the full range of complex issues practitioners encounter in federal disability litigation. His AV Preeminent® ratings and Board Certification further underscore a career of consistently high professional achievement.

Douglas Mohney

Avard Law Offices

Douglas Mohney is a Board Certified Social Security Attorney certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, with a practice spanning federal disability litigation, veterans’ benefits, and Social Security claimant representation across Michigan and Florida. He earned a Bachelor of Science from Western Michigan University (1989), an Associate of Applied Science in Law Enforcement from Kalamazoo Valley Regional Training Academy, and a Juris Doctor, Cum Laude, from Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University (1992). Doug is admitted to practice in Michigan and Florida, multiple federal district and circuit courts, and the Supreme Court of the United States. He has served as the NOSSCR Eleventh Circuit Director since 2015 and has been a regular presenter at NOSSCR national conferences on a range of complex Social Security disability topics.

Education & Credentials

Doug earned a Bachelor of Science from Western Michigan University (1989), an AAS in Law Enforcement from Kalamazoo Valley Regional Training Academy, and a Juris Doctor, Cum Laude, from Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University (1992). He is admitted to practice in Michigan (1992) and Florida (1994), as well as the U.S. District Courts for the Western and Eastern Districts of Michigan, the Middle and Northern Districts of Florida, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans' Claims (as an Accredited Veterans' Attorney), and the Supreme Court of the United States. He holds the Board Certified Social Security Attorney designation from the National Board of Trial Advocacy and carries AV Preeminent® peer review and judicial review ratings from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest possible ratings in both categories.

Recognition & Leadership

Doug's professional recognition includes his Board Certified Social Security Attorney credential from the National Board of Trial Advocacy, dual AV Preeminent® ratings from Martindale-Hubbell for both peer review and judicial review, and his tenure since 2015 as the NOSSCR Eleventh Circuit Director. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Southwest Florida Justice Association (2016–present). His Supreme Court admission, his Accredited Veterans' Attorney designation, and his regular NOSSCR national conference speaking record, covering topics ranging from federal court litigation strategy to medical expert cross-examination, reflect a career of exceptional breadth and sustained professional distinction.

Professional Involvement

Doug is a member of the American Association for Justice, the American Bar Association, the Southwest Florida Trial Lawyers Association, the Florida Justice Association, and NOSSCR, where he has served as Eleventh Circuit Director since 2015. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Southwest Florida Justice Association. His conference speaking record at NOSSCR national meetings reflects consistent engagement with the most technically complex issues in disability practice, including federal court bypass strategies, the five-day evidence rule, drug and alcohol abuse disabilities, limited English proficient claimants, and the cross-examination of SSA medical experts.

Experience

Doug Mohney's career in Social Security and disability law spans decades and multiple jurisdictions, with admissions to state bars in Michigan and Florida and to federal courts from the district level through the Supreme Court of the United States. His Accredited Veterans' Attorney designation adds a veterans' benefits dimension to a practice already defined by depth in Social Security disability litigation. He has presented at NOSSCR national conferences in Seattle, Washington D.C., Atlanta, and New Orleans on topics including federal court appeals strategy, SSA evidence rules, drug and alcohol abuse disabilities, interpreter issues, professional ethics, and the cross-examination of medical experts a body of speaking work that reflects the full range of complex issues practitioners encounter in federal disability litigation. His AV Preeminent® ratings and Board Certification further underscore a career of consistently high professional achievement.

Craig Polhemus

Avard Law Offices

Craig Polhemus is a Board Certified Social Security Attorney certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, with one of the most distinctive and multidisciplinary careers in the disability field. A Princeton University graduate, Cum Laude (B.A., 1974), and Georgetown University Law Center graduate and Law Journal editor (J.D., 1977), Craig’s career has spanned federal legislative counsel work, state government general counsel service, nonprofit executive leadership, and economics scholarship, before his decades in Social Security disability practice. He is admitted to practice in New York (1978) and Florida (2011) and has presented at NOSSCR national conferences on complex disability topics including federal court bypass strategy and drug and alcohol abuse disabilities.

Education & Credentials

Craig earned a Bachelor of Arts, Cum Laude, from Princeton University (1974) and a Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center (1977), where he served as an editor of the Georgetown Law Journal. He is admitted to practice in New York (1978) and Florida (2011), and holds the Board Certified Social Security Attorney designation from the National Board of Trial Advocacy. His legal credentials are complemented by a career that includes federal legislative drafting, state general counsel service, and published economics work, an intellectual breadth that is rare among disability practitioners and that enriches his analytical approach to complex Social Security claims.

Recognition & Leadership

Craig's career achievements span federal law, state government, nonprofit leadership, and disability advocacy. As Counsel and Staff Director of the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, he served as the primary author of two pieces of federal legislation reauthorizing and reforming the National Institutes on Alcohol Abuse and Drug Abuse. As General Counsel for the New York State Office for the Aging, he directed a statewide legal services program and authored numerous state laws affecting older New Yorkers. He has served as Executive Director of the American Accounting Association and of the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association (USA), and his Board Certified Social Security Attorney designation reflects the professional distinction he has earned in his disability practice. His Georgetown Law Journal editorship and his Princeton Cum Laude distinction anchor an academic record of the highest caliber.

Professional Involvement

Craig's professional involvement has encompassed federal legislative drafting, state government counsel work, association executive leadership, economics publication, and disability advocacy. He wrote a column on legal ethics for the Sarasota County Bar Association newsletter and authored labor relations content for the Dow Jones-Irwin Business Almanac (1977 and 1978), as well as monthly columns and annual summaries of significant labor decisions for the Monthly Labor Review during his tenure as an Economist with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. At NOSSCR, he has presented at national conferences in Washington, D.C. and New Orleans on federal court appeals strategy and the treatment of drug and alcohol abuse disabilities, topics that draw on the deep policy and legal background he has accumulated across a uniquely varied career.

Experience

Craig Polhemus brings one of the most richly varied professional backgrounds in the Social Security disability field. His career began with economics scholarship at the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, progressed through federal legislative work as Counsel and Staff Director of the Senate Subcommittee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, where he authored legislation reforming NIAAA and NIDA and continued through service as General Counsel for the New York State Office for the Aging, where he directed statewide elder law services and drafted New York State legislation. He has led two national nonprofit organizations as executive director and written on legal ethics for the Sarasota County Bar. His disability practice, recognized through Board Certification by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, represents the capstone of a career defined by exceptional public service, legislative impact, and intellectual range. His NOSSCR speaking record reflects a practitioner who continues to bring that breadth of experience to the advancement of the disability advocacy profession.

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Attorneys who cannot use the ORS to challenge vocational testimony leave administrative records without the government data that now most directly influences disability adjudication outcomes.
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