Yes, it does because being physically disabled will affect how one functions and depending on how severe their disability is, they will have an inability to write, their working speed will be reduced and they could also not manipulate resources in their workplace, such as typing, or even flipping a page.
Physical disability from birth
No, disability is for those who are unable to work due to physical problems. Joining and staying with a religion that you did not believe in and that you felt was harming you emotionally is not a physical disability that prevents you from caring for yourself.
according to wordreference.com a learning disability is: a disorder found in children of normal intelligence who have difficulties in learning specific skills physical disability: disability to perform a physical act, or mental disability
It is sometimes seen as a disability in work places and other places and it also limits you to the amount that you can cope and how you live your life. It's not a physical disability but it is a mental disability which people can get help for and overcome it.
A life estate does not have an affect on someone's disability. It may certainly affect their ability to collect disability payments.
That depends on what the disability is.
according to wordreference.com a learning disability is: a disorder found in children of normal intelligence who have difficulties in learning specific skills physical disability: disability to perform a physical act, or mental disability
Someone confined to a wheelchair usually has a physical disability.
No, it is a physical characteristic.
Depending on what the disability is, is how it can affect your health. It can affect your health in many ways, google it you will get better answers than this crappy website '')
No. I was recently laid off while on disability. The law in Texas says you have to be able to physically be able to work so if you are on disability you can't work. This is NOT correct! Social Security Disability allows you to work even if you are 100% disabled! They limit how much you can earn. (Your unemployment income will NOT reduce your disability payment because SS does not consider it to be employment income!)
Yes, if you are unable to work. ANSWER: Actually, if you are currently UNABLE to work, you can NOT apply for disability INSURANCE. You have to be actively at work to get insurance for disability.