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Disability Law

By Welch, Gold & Siegel – Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc., Pennsylvania

Disability law protect the rights of people with disabilities in education, employment, health care, transportation, and  works to advance full participation of people with disabilities within their communities, schools, and at work. Every state tries to aid with this process as well as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

For instance, what are some ADA accommodations in public spaces? Handicap parking spaces, ramps instead of stairs for wheel chairs, automatic door openers, handicap bathrooms in public buildings and hotels, signs identifying deaf & blind students near schools and parks, telephone and television access for people with hearing and speech disabilities, and close captioning are just some of the ADA accommodations.

Think of the American with Disabilities Act as civil rights for children and adults with disabilities. 

Do you need a disability lawyer by your side to provide hands-on personal attention?

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