
Discrimination
Is Diabetes a Disability?
The short answer is "Yes."
- Under most laws, diabetes is a protected as a disability.
- Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes are protected as disabilities.
- People with diabetes can do any type of job, sport or life goal
People with diabetes of all types are protected as people with qualifying disabilities. But being protected from discrimination does not mean that diabetes has to put the brakes on life! People with diabetes are able to drive race cars, fight fires, play contact sports and generally do whatever they need to follow their dreams.
For more information on how people with diabetes have rights and protections, check out the following links:
- Diabetes Protections at School
- Diabetes as a Disability in the Workplace
- Diabetes and Law Enforcement
- Diabetes and Access to Public Places
If you are an attorney or advocate with questions about diabetes-related cases or legal questions, see Attorney Materials for detailed legal materials and memoranda.