Get a job and stop trying to take money from people who actually earned it. I'm sure you can see perfectly fine out of the other eye.
severe depression
No depending if they're Born with it
No, ADHD is not considered a severe disability and thus does not qualify for additional child support amounts or government assistance.
If the Nystagmus condition this person has is severe enough, then yes they can qualify for Disability benefits. However it is not the simple fact of having Nystagmus that will enable them to receive Disability benefits.Disability insurance companies and Social Security disability do not look at the specific condition a claimant has, but more so the effect this condition has on the person's ability to work. Disability insurance will only pay benefits when a person is prevented from working due to an illness or injury.Therefore, if the Nystagmus prevents a person from being able to work, then depending on the Disability insurance policy they have, there is a good chance they can qualify for benefits. If the Nystagmus causes does not prevent the person from being able to work, then they will not be eligible for benefits.
Not with this government. Get up, man up, get a job!
You may find it difficult to qualify for disability benefits with gastroparesis because the symptoms can vary from mild to severe and are rather unpredictable. You must present enough medical evidence demonstrating that gastroparesis prevents you from working and earning a living.
Veterans or Service members who have suffered a disability due to the war are eligible to apply for a home loan. There are many stipulations such as loss of limbs, blindness or severe burns.
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severe disability allowance
Emphysema is a chronic and progressive illness. When it becomes severe it is classified as a disability in many countries.
In order to receive those benefits, you must first have worked in a job that covered social security. Then by disability is also not meant partial or short term disability, so it depends how severe your injuries are. Further you must be in a state that you cannot do the work you did before and you also cannot do other work because of your medical condition and your disability is a long term one. It has lasted or is expected to last at least a year.
A "severe" disability is one that has a huge impact on how someone gets by day to day. This could be through a physical disability, a mental impairment or an acute illness. When classing disability, its with regard to needing more help than someone of the same age without a disability. So to have a severe disability, you need a large amount of support and assistance.