Disability Lawyers in Indiana Near Me, page 1
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Little, Peggy K. Attorney
Indianapolis,
Indiana
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Norris, Richard L. Attorney
Indianapolis,
Indiana
Disability Lawyers - Employment & Labor Lawyers - Workers' Compensation Lawyers
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Osborn Hiner & Lisher, PC
Indianapolis,
Indiana
Accident Lawyers - Appeals Lawyers - Attorneys - Disability Lawyers
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Conover, Todd M. Attorney
Hammond,
Indiana
Accident Lawyers - Attorneys - Disability Lawyers - Estate Planning & Administration Lawyers - Malpractice & Negligence Lawyers
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Griffith, Charles C. Attorney
Evansville,
Indiana
Attorneys - Disability Lawyers - Family Lawyers - Social Security Attorneys - Trial Lawyers
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Nye, Randall J. Attorney
Hammond,
Indiana
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Woods, Robert Deane Attorney
South Bend,
Indiana
Appeals Lawyers - Disability Lawyers - Employment & Labor Lawyers - Trial Lawyers - Workers' Compensation Lawyers
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Liptak, Edward J. Attorney
Fort Wayne,
Indiana
Accident Lawyers - Administrative & Governmental Lawyers - Arbitration & Mediation Services - Arbitration & Mediation Services Attorneys - Attorneys - Disability Lawyers
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Paul, Daniel J. Attorney
Greenwood,
Indiana
Accident Lawyers - Attorneys - Criminal Defense Lawyers - Disability Lawyers - Malpractice & Negligence Lawyers
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Patrick, George C. Attorney
Crown Point,
Indiana
Administrative & Governmental Lawyers - Attorneys - Disability Lawyers - Employment & Labor Lawyers - Trial Lawyers - Workers' Compensation Lawyers
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Disability law is largely regulated by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. This Act prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in employment, housing, education, and access to public services. The ADA defines a disability as any of the following: "a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities of the individual.", "a record of such impairment." or "being regarded as having such an impairment." While alcoholism is included as a disability, other socially undesirable behavior is excluded from the Act. For example, sexual behavior disorders, compulsive gambling, and pyromania are all excluded. The ADA, however, does not list all impairments covered. The ADA further requires that reasonable accomodation be made so as to provide individuals with disabilities equal opportunities. Agenices and departments charged with enforcement of the ADA include the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Department of Justice.