Locate a Mobility Scooter, Power Wheelchair or Lift Chair In-Home Repair Technician

Do you need to have a repair technician come to your home?

We recommend WSR, who is the leading provider of in-home electric wheelchair, mobility scooter & lift chair repair service in the United States.

Click here to fill out a form to request service from WSR ...

Phone:1-888-584-3095

Fax: 1-877-644-7937

Hours: Monday – Friday 9AM – 5PM EST




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Who'll pay for my repairs or battery replacement? (scroll down)




Here's some self-help if you're having trouble finding a technician.


Help for battery & charging problems:
How to check your wheelchair or scooter batteries & charger.

Quick help for troubleshooting & repairs:
Troubleshooting & repairs for scooters & wheelchairs.

More detailed help for troubleshooting & repairs:
Troubleshooting & repairs for scooters, wheelchairs, lift chairs.




Will my insurance pay for my electric wheelchair, mobility scooter, lift chair repair and battery replacement?


Insurance coverage for your device, can vary depending on your policy, the type of insurance you have, and the specific circumstances. Here are a few general guidelines to consider:

1. Private Health Insurance: If you have private health insurance, check your policy details or contact your insurance provider to determine if repairs and battery replacements for your device are covered. Coverage can vary greatly between providers and plans, so it is essential to verify your particular policy.

2. Medicare or Medicaid: In the United States, Medicare Part B may cover repairs and battery replacements for your device if they are considered medically necessary and prescribed by a doctor. Medicaid coverage can vary by state, so check your state's Medicaid program for specific information.

3. Warranty: If your device is still under warranty, the manufacturer or retailer may cover repairs and battery replacements, depending on the warranty terms and conditions.

4. Homeowners or Renters Insurance: In some cases, homeowners or renters insurance may cover damage to your mobility device, including battery replacements, if the damage is caused by specific events, such as theft or a natural disaster. Check your policy or contact your insurance agent for more information.

Ultimately, it is essential to review your specific insurance policy, contact your insurance provider, or consult with a qualified professional to determine if your electric wheelchair, mobility scooter or lift chair repairs and battery replacements will be covered.

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