Inability May 2026
In some legal systems, severe cognitive or mental conditions may lead to a person being declared "legally incapacitated," meaning they are judged unable to safely manage their own affairs or make rational decisions.
Legal documents often cite "inability" when an employee lacks the necessary skills or is unable to perform essential job functions even after sincere effort and training. inability
Generally arises from external factors or a lack of specific capacity, such as not knowing how to speak a foreign language or lacking the required software for a task. It can often be temporary and resolved through training or additional resources. In some legal systems, severe cognitive or mental