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Eating Disorder  $20,861.68 B.Q. (Maple, ON)         Myoclonus  $18,587.59 P.P. (Etobicoke, ON)         Anorexia nervosa  $34,073.05 I.C. (Hamilton, ON)         Post Tramatic Stress Disorder  $19,541.29 G.R. (Brooklin, ON)         Muscular Dystrophy  $18,637.45 Z.G. (Ottawa, ON)         Vision Problems  $20,123.08 Z.G. (Newmarket, ON)         GBS  $30,826.39 G.T. (Richmond Hill, ON)         Autism  $23,271.46 Q.A. (Burlington, ON)         Opitz G/BBB syndrome  $26,323.65 R.D. (Ancaster, ON)         Convulsing Vomitting Syndrome  $24,213.75 C.H. (Peterbourough, ON)         Dyslexia  $16,197.27 T.A. (Denfield, ON)         Heart Attack  $24,213.75 B.H. (Cobourg, ON)         Scoliosis  $17,799.54 V.I. (Gloucester, ON)         Cancer  $27,531.64 Q. N. (Calgary, AB)         Ataxia  $19,453.49 I.N. (Aurora, ON)         Anxiety Disorder  $28,074.13 Z.L. (Outremont, QC)         Brain Damaged  $10,096.13 I.Q (Burnaby, BC)         Pervasive Developmental Disorder  $22,539.66 K.S. (Thornhill, ON)         Heart Attack  $24,213.75 B.H. (Cobourg, ON)         Peripheral Vascular Disease  $23,305.92 A.R. (Calgary, AB)         Ysthymia  $36,220.33 Z.A. (Montreal, QC)         Panic Disorder  $28,205.84 C.Q. (North Cobalt, ON)         Asperger's syndrome  $22,320.03 K.B. (Scarborough, ON)         Dementia  $15,007.10 Q.R. (Ajax, ON)         Myesthernia  $17,055.58 E.N. (Burlington, ON)         Back Disability  $36,710.75 I.T. (Etobicoke, ON)         Scoliosis  $17,799.54 V.I. (Gloucester, ON)         Post Tramatic Stress Disorder  $19,541.29 G.R. (Brooklin, ON)         Myoclonus  $18,587.59 P.P. (Etobicoke, ON)         Selective Mutism  $22,307.07 C.G. (Ajax, ON)         Multiple Sclerosis  $27,655.30 P.M. (Aurora, ON)         Feeding  $13,814.71 G.W. (Windsor, ON)         Auditory Processing Disoorder  $15,333.19 Q.W. (Ottawa, ON)         Auditory Processing Disoorder  $15,333.19 Q.W. (Ottawa, ON)         Angina  $13,136.50 D.Y. (Thamesville, ON)         Language Disorder  $25,875.24 L.H. (Sutton West, ON)         Feeding  $13,814.71 G.W. (Windsor, ON)         Osteoarthritis  $19,008.75 M.B. (Burnaby, BC)         Gender identity disorder  $13,642.97 B.M. (Millgrove, ON)         Dementia  $15,007.10 Q.R. (Ajax, ON)         Myoclonus  $18,587.59 P.P. (Etobicoke, ON)         Back Disability  $36,710.75 I.T. (Etobicoke, ON)         Chronic Vertigo  $47,799.85 A.V. (Brooklin, ON)         Crohn's Disease  $13,959.95 K. O. (Winnipeg, MB)         Tumor  $20,628.61 P.M. (Uxbridge, ON)         Crohn's Disease  $13,959.95 K. O. (Winnipeg, MB)         Tumor  $20,628.61 P.M. (Uxbridge, ON)         Arthritis  $18,110.09 T.Q. (Caledon, ON)         Blind  $14,436.36 F.R. (Ancaster, ON)         Hearing  $28,500.49 D.Q. (Selkirk, ON)         Bi-Polar Disorder  $13,166.45 R.N. (Kitchener, ON)         Developmentally Delayed  $16,953.24 L.D. (Whitby, ON)         Tumor  $20,628.61 P.M. (Uxbridge, ON)         Anorexia nervosa  $34,073.05 I.C. (Hamilton, ON)         Ataxia  $19,453.49 I.N. (Aurora, ON)         Developmentally Delayed  $16,953.24 L.D. (Whitby, ON)         Post Polio  $27,885.88 R.W. (Pickering, ON)         Auditory Processing Disoorder  $15,333.19 Q.W. (Ottawa, ON)         Post Polio  $27,885.88 R.W. (Pickering, ON)         Brain Damaged  $10,096.13 I.Q (Burnaby, BC)         Angina  $13,136.50 D.Y. (Thamesville, ON)         Arthritis  $18,110.09 T.Q. (Caledon, ON)         Asthma  $30,177.12 D.P. (Welland, ON)         Fragile X syndrome  $14,509.06 N.H. (Mount Hope, ON)         Osteoarthritis  $19,008.75 M.B. (Burnaby, BC)         Developmentally Delayed  $16,953.24 L.D. (Whitby, ON)         Alzheimer's disease  $13,923.82 T.L. (Fonthill, ON)         Stroke  $27,307.14 M.K. (Whitby, ON)         GBS  $30,826.39 G.T. (Richmond Hill, ON)         Seizure Disorder  $29,768.92 G.S. (Laval, QC)         Down Syndrome  $25,047.54 B.G. (Uxbridge, ON)         Language Disorder  $25,875.24 L.H. (Sutton West, ON)         Back Disability  $36,710.75 I.T. (Etobicoke, ON)         ADD  $18,653.56 R.Y. (Oshawa, ON)         Diabetes  $55,810.68 B.O. (Toronto, ON)         Selective Mutism  $22,307.07 C.G. (Ajax, ON)         Down Syndrome  $25,047.54 B.G. (Uxbridge, ON)         GBS  $30,826.39 G.T. (Richmond Hill, ON)         Myoclonus  $18,587.59 P.P. (Etobicoke, ON)         Autism  $23,271.46 Q.A. (Burlington, ON)         Leg Amputation  $21,506.23 L.H. (Caledon, ON)         Angina  $13,136.50 D.Y. (Thamesville, ON)         Dressing Problems  $25,473.89 U.A. (Newmarket, ON)         Colitis  $13,836.73 F.K. (Pickering, ON)         
Disability Tax Benefits "I am really grateful to The National Benefit Authority because they helped my family out alot. My dad and my brother have unfortunate disabilities and we needed help. I got a lot of money back for them all because of The National Benefit Authority."
Susie Risi - Satisfied Client
Disability Tax Benefits"The Government has these tax credit programs available and people don't know about it.If you are not taking advantage of it and you have a child who qualifies, then I highly recommend that you contact The National Benefit Authority and they'll take care of everything for you from start to finish."
Barry Goldman - Lawyer
Disability Tax Benefits"My practice means a lot to me and my patients mean a lot to me, and when I find something that I believe could be useful to them I get very excited. The National Benefit Authority has been unbelievably helpful to many of my patients and they have been able to get the Government disability benefits that they so much need."
Dr. Harvey Ehrlich - Dentist

The Importance of Disability Benefits for Those Suffering from Learning Disabilities

The strength of our abilities to perform basic tasks such as talking, reading, and writing is defined by how well we are able to learn those tasks. After all, the more a person learns something, the better he or she normally becomes at it. Hence, there is no denying that the speed and effectiveness at which we learn is in itself an ability. For most of us, the learning ability is quite strong such that the learning ability helps us make sense of the world around us. However, for some people, their learning ability is not as effective and as a result their learning ability leaves them at a disadvantage.

The umbrella term learning disability is used to define the various learning disabilities that children and adults suffer from. These are a result of a weakened brain ability to receive and process certain information. We must take note that there are not indicative of intellect or intelligence but are rather an impediment in allowing the victims to express their true potential. For this reason the Canadian government - and the Canadian Revenue Agency in particular -recognizes these disabilities and the disadvantages associated with them and  thus it encourages sufferers to claim disability benefits.

Before we get into these benefits, let us first understand what constitutes as a learning disability. There are a wide variety of learning disabilities which can affects a person’s various skills such as writing, reading, math or even speaking and listening. Hence, learning disabilities can be subdivided into differing disorders. Auditory processing disorder is one such example. It relates to the difficulty in processing auditory information which could mean an inability to multitask or comprehend more than one task at a time. What remains common to all learning disabilities though is the fact that these weaknesses can make living a normal life very difficult, and at times, even impossible.

That said, thankfully there are a number of treatments available ranging from therapeutic exercises to special equipment and special schools. However all these treatments will require you to devote considerable time and effort, while they make also be quite taxing financially. Thus the case for disability benefits is quite self-explanatory. These benefits are your right and nothing should stop you from receiving them.

So what must you do to make an effective claim? Firstly you must understand the particular condition and how it can be helped. Then you must understand the procedure of preparing an application and hoping you have everything in order. Doing all of this though may be too cumbersome for you.

This is why we at the National Benefit Authority (NBA) would like to be your guide so that we can ease the whole process for you. We have a 99% success rate and thus the counsel we give will be the best possible guidance you can receive. So  stop procrastinating and book your free consultation today!