Old age, for one.
It depends what kind of disability
No, but he certainly had limited vision.
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J.K. Rowling has spoken publicly about her struggles with depression and how it influenced the creation of the Dementors in her Harry Potter series. However, she does not have a physical disability.
There are many kinds of disabilities, so many people have things they can and cannot do. Almost any job can be done with someone with some sort of disability. Obviously certain disabilities cannot do certain jobs, but a person with a different kind of disability may be able to do that job. So people with disabilities can have almost any kind of job, depending on what their disability is.
harry houdini was a magical person
Harry Styles' hair is curly.
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you need to speak incredibly slowly because his disability enables him to process normal speed of conversation
Kind of
Anyone, but to be enforceable the person must have "legal capacity" (adult, not be under some kind of disability that affects the voluntary nature of contractual obligations....or not be under some other kind of legal disability -- in jail...).
Not unless your disability is expected to last one year or longer. You can try to apply for Social Security disability, because you won't qualify for individual or workplace disability insurance while disabled.