Our Mission
Vocational Results is dedicated to assisting individuals who
have been injured, or have a disability, in identifying a reasonable
path leading to enriching career opportunities that enhance
their quality of life.
The
well being of our clients is our primary
focus. With utmost respect and dignity, we empower our clients
by helping them to understand their individual medical and
vocational needs. Our professional staff treats clients fairly
and objectively. We work with all parties within the labor
code, to assist clients in their return to suitable and gainful
employment as soon as practicable.
We value our referral
sources. When retained for vocational services, we provide
all parties with timely reports and adhere to the California
Standards of Governing Timeliness and Quality of Vocational
Rehabilitation Services. In addition we strongly advocate
adhering to the Code of Ethics developed by various professional
organizations we actively participate in.
Since 1993 Vocational
Results has successfully assisted hundreds of individuals
who have a disability or have experienced a work related injury
return to work. The firm was founded by Inger-Stewart Soto,
who continues to serve as the managing counselor. Vocational
Results participates in the exchange of ideas and fosters
cooperative relationships within the vocational rehabilitation
and disability management fields. We participate in C.A.R.R.P.,
S.C.R.E., O.B.R.A. and our local C.A.A. chapter. We bring
to the industry the highest professional standards and a solid,
reputable organization. Our counselors have over 50 years
of combined experience, insuring quality vocational rehabilitation
solutions for our clients.
Professional Organizations
As stated in our mission statement, we encourage continuing
education amongst our staff and fully support all Vocational
Rehabilitation industry organizations. We enjoy donating our
time to the following organizations:

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California Association of Rehabilitation
& Reemployment Professionals |

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California State University at Los Angeles Charter College
of Education |
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Mexican American Bar Association |
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Organization of Bilingual Rehabilitation Associates |
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Southern California Rehabilitation Exchange |
Contact
Vocational Results for a FREE in-house seminar on vocational
rehabilitation issues.
Here’ s what will be covered:
- When does the cap really start?
- What constitutes a delay?
- Review of RU forms. Which ones to use and when to use
them.
- How to take advantage of free resources available on the
Internet that will make your job easier.
- What type of information should be included on a vocational
rehabilitation plan to protect your client’s interest?
- Emerging trends in vocational rehabilitation counseling
practices.
- Emerging trends in vocational rehabilitation case law.
(Food Maker, Del Taco vs. WCAB)
- General question and answer session, which includes staffing
of your voc rehab cases.
Why should our company sign up for this presentation?
- We have provided seminars to insurance companies, counselors,
attorneys, vocational schools and industry organizations
such as C.A.A.R.P.
- The presenter, Stewart Soto has 10 years in vocational
rehabilitation. He spent 2 years as a vocational rehabilitation
coordinator with Pacific Rim Assurance Company. The other
8 years were spent as owner and managing counselor of a
successful vocational rehabilitation counseling firm. He
understands the industry from different aspects.
- The seminar will be customized to fit your needs ----
the length can vary anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours.
E-mail Vocational
Results to sign up.
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