Legal Question in Disability Law in Massachusetts

Is medically diagnosed sporadic memory loss under ADA?

I would like to know if sporadic memory loss, which can be prompted with reminders, falls under the protection of the ADA, if medically diasnosed, but not correctable?

I work full time and would like to read the laws that protect me from being terminated, if there are any.


Asked on 5/28/02, 2:03 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

William McLeod McLeod Law Offices, PC

Re: Is medically diagnosed sporadic memory loss under ADA?

Whether the ADA applies depends also on whether your employer has the requisite number of employees. But to be considered disabled under the statute, you must demonstrate that you have a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life activity and that you can perform the essential functions of your job with or without reasonable accomodation. Without knowing more about your condition, and what accomodations you believe you may require, it's impossible to say whether you might be entitled to ADA protection.

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Answered on 5/28/02, 2:15 pm
Nance Lyons Law Office of Nance Lyons

Re: Is medically diagnosed sporadic memory loss under ADA?

Like everything else, "It all depends". You might want to call the Federal Department of Labor or the EEOC to ask if you disability has been ruled as covered under the ADA.

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Answered on 5/29/02, 8:21 pm


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