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First of all, what was the result of the accident? If it didn't affect your hands and ability to see then take a remote job, but if it did then you'll have to forget about working and rely on your relatives if you have any.
There are two. The IR, which is the Injured Reserve, and the PUP list, or the Physically Unable to Perfrom list. Also DL for Disabled List.
OASDI- Old age, surviving dependent children/ spouses, and Disabled persons- unable to work due to extended illnesss or injury
OASDI- Old age, surviving dependent children/ spouses, and Disabled persons- unable to work due to extended illnesss or injury
if the housewife is disabled and unable to work
You are unable to permanently delete a accoount if u cannot logon on to your account !
Really severe that you are unable to leave your bed and care for yourself.
disabled, incapable, impotent, unable, friendless, powerless
yes I HAD HEALTH INSURANCE BUT THEY WOULDN'T COVER MRI AND SURGERY ON BOTH SHOULDERS MY ROTTER CUFFS ARE BAD AND I UNABLE TO WORK I NEED OPERATION ASAP OR I WILL BE DISABLED PERMANENTLY I CANT AFFORD INSURANCE NOW CAN YOU HELP ME?
In the wilderness, Beiler suffers a severe injury when he accidentally falls and injures his leg, resulting in a compound fracture. This injury leaves him in significant pain and unable to move, complicating his efforts to survive in the harsh environment. His condition becomes critical as he struggles with both the physical challenges and the psychological effects of isolation.
The Go phase is the stage that is most associated with a cell that is unable to divide again such as a muscle or nerve cell. Generally, brain and nerve cells are not able to regenerate after injury because they have left the cell cycle and are unable to return.
No, Michelle does not die in Full House. Although, in one episode she does fall off her horse and she gets a severe head injury. Leaving her unable to remember things. She does not die. The head injury she was struck with was the most severe thing that has happened to her. I believe. I'm 99.99% sure.