It is not possible to say as we cannot know what the persons personality would have been without the disabilities.
For traumatic disabilities we have direct evidence. The personality changes can be major or undetectable depending on the individual.
No.
Deceitfulness is characteristic of personality disorders. The affected person works at disguising their affliction, which necessarily involves deceitfulness.
No, they will still be disabled.
disabled people can easily have healthy minds
The fact that the person is disabled makes no difference in terms of tax or law.
5
A disabled person
Defects in behavior are intensified as a person gets older in some people. In others, the defects lessens and is less noticeable.
Being disabled does not exempt a person from FRCA laws.
yes
Disabled
Limited access to some buildings, because of stairs, lack of ramps, etc. Prejudice. Being treated like the person is mentally disabled even when they are only physically disabled. Often a person in a wheelchair, if shopping accompanied by a friend or family member, will find that the cashier will hand their money and receipt to the person with them, instead of to the disabled person, as if the disabled person is incapable of handling money. Some people will actually speak to the disabled person in a manner usually reserved for children, instead of treating an adult disabled person like an adult. Many disabled people are very lonely and are socially very isolated.