Question:

How would the handicapped fare in a libertarian society?

Answer:

The handicapped would be less so in a free society. Without regulation, medical advances would skyrocket, giving these people new hope. Because of these advances, fewer of the handicapped would be disabled. The few still in need would receive more help than they do today, because society would be wealthier and fewer people would be poor.

Today, the private sector contributes two-thirds of all the charitable dollars, even if you value volunteer time at minimum wage only. If people give so generously when an average of 50% of their earnings go to taxes, they will certainly contribute much more when their tax burden is reduced.