Missing a finger can be considered a disability, depending on the context and the impact it has on an individual's daily life and ability to perform tasks. In some cases, it may affect fine motor skills or grip strength, which could qualify as a disability under certain definitions or legal frameworks. However, many individuals with such a condition adapt and may not experience significant limitations. Ultimately, the classification of missing a finger as a disability varies by individual circumstances and the specific criteria used.
Yes, trigger finger is a disability.
Yes, I just watched an episode where they caught a criminal who was missing his finger and she said that he had done her nails before and she remembered him because he was missing a finger, like she is.
Yes, it is considered a disability.
No.
The cast of The Missing Finger - 1912 includes: Lottie Briscoe as Mary Forrest
No, he did not.
No it isn't because my auntie lost her finger and tried to claim disability but apparently because she has 4more and it doesn't affect her everyday lie it doesn't count as a disabilityAdded: Not necessarily a PERMANENTLY disabling injury, but it is valued as a percentage of loss of full function, and if you lost it at your employment you can be awarded a percentage amount from Workman's Compensation.
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There is a popular belief that Napoleon Bonaparte was missing a finger, particularly his index finger, but this is largely a myth. Historical accounts indicate that he had a number of ailments and injuries, but there is no definitive evidence to confirm that he lost a finger. Some portraits and depictions show him with his hand in his jacket, which may have contributed to this misconception. Ultimately, the claim about him missing a finger is not substantiated by reliable historical records.
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No, speech itself is not considered a disability. However, certain speech impairments or conditions, such as stuttering or apraxia, may be considered a disability if they significantly impact a person's ability to communicate effectively.