Autism As a Long-Term Disability

Autism and autism spectrum disorders seem likedisorders and ailments that often result in disability.
a relatively new phenomenon. Already, doctorsAutism and autistic disorders are on this list.
and researchers are realizing that this condition isMany parents notice signs of autism before their
much more widespread than originally thought.children reach three years of age. There are
Additionally, studies have found that an estimatedsome signs of this disorder, such as delayed
three to six out of every 1,000 kids have autismlanguage development, resistance to cuddling,
or an autism spectrum disorder, and this numberrepetition of words or particular movements, and
is expected to rise. With this problem becomingthe ability to retreat into one's own world and
more and more prevalent, it is important toignore everyone else. Additionally, autistic children
question whether or not autism is a long-termoften struggle with changes to their routines.
disability.Because of this, working can be very difficult for
The Social Security Administration, or SSA,an adult with autism. This is because the problems
defines a long-term disability as an illness or injurylisted above can translate into a struggle to fit in
that will prevent you from working for at leastwith society and carry on normal
one year, or it will end in death. With long-termperson-to-person interactions. Thus, the SSA's list
disabilities, the SSA realizes that you may beof disabilities includes autism if the autistic person
unable to work and pay for your basic needs,meets several requirements. First, an individual
such as food, shelter, and clothing. Additionally, ifwith autism must have problems with social
you were once the breadwinner in your family,interaction, communication skills, imagination, and
you may be unable to provide for your lovedlittle interest in new activities. Additionally, the
ones after you develop a disability. Because ofperson must display issues such as difficulties with
this, the SSA offers disability coverage to helpconcentration or problems with adapting to
you attain the quality of life that you deserve.changes in daily living.
However, not everyone is given disability benefits.As simple as the requirements on the Listing of
In fact, you must apply to the SSA and answerImpairments may sound, applying for long-term
several important questions. You often have todisability coverage can be a time-consuming and
provide medical testimony from your doctor thatdifficult process. To help you with the application,
your illness or disorder interferes with your dailyplease visit the website of the long-term disability
life and prevents you from working. Because thislawyers from the Charles D. Hankey Law Office,
can be complicated, the SSA has compiled aP.C., today.
Listing of Impairments that details many different