Joseph T. Crouse

Joseph T. Crouse

Joseph T. Crouse, Ph.D., MBA, MA, CPA, CRC is a Vocational Economic Analyst with Vocational Economics, Inc. based in the San Francisco, CA office of the firm. He functions as an expert witness and consultant in cases involving personal injury, wrongful death, and wrongful termination. He received his Ph.D. in economics from University of Nevada, Reno, and is both a certified rehabilitation counselor and a certified public accountant. He may be reached at 415-367-9600 or via email to josephc@vocecon.com.

Articles written by this author:

Back to work with a mild TBI

Assessing the loss of “human capital;” the reduced worklife expectancy and lifetime loss of earning capacity

Joseph T. Crouse

2015 March


Catastrophic damages: Assessment of earning capacity loss

A look at the process of valuing the loss of an individual’s lifetime capacity to perform work

Joseph T. Crouse

2015 April


The cost of a life-care plan

The future cost of a life-care plan is not as simple as adding up the costs in today’s dollars

Joseph T. Crouse

2015 May


Determining economic damages from wrongful termination

Statistical information can empower the jury in a wrongful termination case

Joseph T. Crouse

2015 June



The double whammy in calculating loss of earning capacity

Reduced earnings and reduced employment rates are a double whammy in calculating loss of future earning capacity for an injured person with permanent limitations

Joseph T. Crouse

2016 October


Disability and the replacement value of household services

Disability and the replacement value of household services

How economists calculate the replacement cost of household services in cases of catastrophic injury

Joseph T. Crouse

2017 April