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Usually a doctor is given the decision of declaring how mentally disabled an individual is. Some people can understand a few things but cannot think much, those people may be considered 40% disabled. People who cannot understand anything we say may be considered 80% or more disabled.It all depends on how much individual thinking the person can do by himself. If they cant think like a regular individual then they would be termed disabled.
Disabled
Yes
1.10m x 1.40m (disabled considered)
Not physically, but he can stop your benefits if you can not prove in court you are actually so disabled you can not work. Just because you are too disabled to do one type of work does not mean you can't do another. Judges do not stop benefits. The agency that issues the benefits decides whether the individual is still disabled. Judges can issue orders to withhold child support from disability income.
no, to be considered disabled you must not be able to work any jobs in the national economy. If you are illiterate, you can still do manual labor and are therefore not considered disabled
They should get paid diabilities from our government. Medicare requires that the disabled individual or her/his parent have 40 quarters of earnings credit. In this case, the individual might also be eligible for Supplemental Security Income and Medicaid.
No, to receive social security disability you must be considered disabled under the social security's listing of impairments.
The disabled badge holder is used for notifying others that a certain individual is handicapped. This can be used for parking in handicapped parking spots and for benefiting the handicapped.
NO
If the disabled person is receiving disability benefits from an individual Disability insurance policy then yes. Most individual and group Disability policies do have a provision that pays 3-months worth of disability benefit, if the insured dies. However, this usually is assigned to a specific beneficiary and not necessarily the disabled person's child.
they were excluded, institutionalised and murdered.