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Dizziness disability

Dizziness disability refers to a condition where a person experiences significant difficulty with balance, stability, or spatial orientation due to ongoing dizziness or vertigo. This can impair daily activities, such as walking, standing, or maintaining focus, and may increase the risk of falls or accidents. The disability level depends on how much the dizziness affects an individual’s ability to perform routines or work. It is usually assessed through medical evaluation and can be supported by documentation if the condition limits independence, necessitating accommodations or revisions in work and daily living arrangements.