permanent disability
Permanent disability refers to a long-term condition that significantly limits a person's ability to perform daily activities or work. This condition can result from various causes, including accidents, illnesses, or congenital disorders. Individuals with permanent disabilities may require ongoing support or accommodations to help them manage their daily lives.
In many cases, permanent disability is assessed through medical evaluations and can qualify individuals for benefits or assistance programs. These programs aim to provide financial support and resources, helping those affected maintain a better quality of life despite their challenges.