Using Hidden Gems in Ruling to Win More Cases (Presented by National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives)

Sarah Bohr
Sarah Bohr | Bohr & Harrington, LLC

Sarah H. Bohr has specialized in Social Security law for over 40 years and writes winning briefs for filing in Social Security federal court cases in the district courts in nearly half of the states as well as most circuit courts of appeal.

On-Demand: November 6, 2025

1 hour CLE

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Program Summary

Sarah Bohr will share arguments based on published circuit cases addressing mental illness, two of which she’s won, such as: where "claimants consume antidepressant, anticonvulsant, and/or antipsychotic drugs, consistently attend visits with mental health professionals, and endure constant medication adjustment and management, their treatment is classified as anything but 'routine and conservative'"; an ALJ “must take into account the fundamental differences between the relaxed, controlled setting of a medical clinic and the more stressful environment of a workplace”; many people with severe mental illness "are still capable of eating, putting on clothes in the morning, and purchasing basic necessities"; but "[n]one of those activities, however, say much about whether a person can function in a work environment";it is "common knowledge that depression is one of the most underreported illnesses in the country because those afflicted often do not recognize that their condition reflects a potentially serious mental illness."

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Reframing “Routine and Conservative” Treatment for Mental Illness
  • Distinguishing Clinical Functioning from Workplace Demands
  • Challenging Misuse of Daily Activities and Underreporting in Mental-Health Claims

This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.

Closed-captioning available

Speakers

Sarah Bohr | Bohr & Harrington, LLC

Sarah H. Bohr has specialized in Social Security law for over 40 years and writes winning briefs for filing in Social Security federal court cases in the district courts in nearly half of the states as well as most circuit courts of appeal. Sarah is most proud of her successful argument before the Supreme Court inSims v. Apfel, 530 U.S. 103 (2000), which turned out to be instrumental to the success of her career as it allows her to approach each federal appeal as a puzzle and to figure out the best issues to raise.

Agenda

I. Reframing “Routine and Conservative” Treatment for Mental Illness | 4:00pm – 4:20pm

II. Distinguishing Clinical Functioning from Workplace Demands | 4:20pm – 4:40pm

III. Challenging Misuse of Daily Activities and Underreporting in Mental-Health Claims | 4:40pm – 5:00pm

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