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Dr. Jack Sink, of Sink & Associates, Inc. has provided a broad spectrum of rehabilitation, vocational and educational services, as well as research in public and private rehabilitation programs. He also has had an active role in analyzing jobs, developing job profiles, developing tests and providing career assessment and career counseling for employees of several Fortune 500 companies.
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Litigation Support
Sink & Associates, Inc. provides litigation support at the request of plaintiff and defense attorneys, as well as insurance companies. Such support has been provided in more than 20 states within the United States and two European settings.

Life Care Planning
Identifying and quantifying the comprehensive services and costs associates with a catastrophic injury. These costs include the projected medical, psychological, educational, attendant/nursing care services, residential and vocational needs of the injured individual.


Loss and/or Diminution of Earning Potential
Determining the impact of an injury on the employability and future earning potential of injured workers. Loss of earnings analysis is also provided for wrongful death litigation.


Social Security Disability
Analyzing the client’s vocational, medical, psychological and educational background to identify functional limitations and to determine impact on employability and transferability of work skills. Staff of Sink & Associates, Inc. have many years of experience as vocational experts for the Social Security Administration giving testimony in approximately 5000 cases.


Employment Disputes
Evaluating employment of earning potential of persons in dispute with employers under the auspices of federal and state employment laws such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as well as other rehabilitation and civil rights’ laws.