There are two National companies to repair wheelchairs and scooters:
 
RoadRunner Mobility, based in Texas with offices in major states
 
Wheelchair and Scooter Repair- California, with offices in most major  
states.
 
 
Give them a call for the best service and they do the paperwork.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 10/16/2009 10:18:10 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Amen to  that idea!  Its another area that screams for health insurance  
reform.

I have a (now 2+ year-old)  Invacare Storm TDX3 power  chair that developed 
a "fault left break" error on start-up.  Called my  vendor only to be told 
they stopped selling and servicing wheelchairs, and  there was noone to 
fill-in for them.  Chair was 9 mos. old, under  warranty, but i could not get 
anyone to service it because of the absurd  Insurance Company restriction 
that:  

NOONE CAN SERVICE A CHAIR UNLESS THEY WERE THE ORIGINAL VENDOR.

AND not  only that, but:

THEY WON'T (CAN'T) DO IT NO MATTER HOW MUCH CASH YOU OFFER, EITHER

It  is absolutely inconceivable that any other product could ever have such 
 ridiculous restrictions.  And this on something i am 100% dependent  on.

So now that chair sits idle gathering dust (i'm not sure what to do  with 
it).  Thank God my 8 year old Quickie 626 still works and the vendor  is 
still in the business.

At 10:35 AM 10/16/2009, Greg wrote:

When it comes to wheelchair repairs your trip to  Hell is just starting.
They will never let me just tell them what the  problem is, even if it’s 
just a flat tire (now I only use flat-free  tires).
I either have to go in or have them pick up my chair. If my chair  is at 
all usable I go in, otherwise they keep it for 4-8 weeks as they get  
insurance ok, order parts, etc.
We need some kind of patient rights bill  for wheelchair repair shops.
Have common parts in stock.
Get insurance  ok’s via phone right away.
Have loner chairs available.
WORK  WEEKENDS.

Greg

 
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After many months of the recline not working  on the chair, I finally found 
someone who could at least come look at  it.  He spoke Spanish & a few 
words of English.  Had to have  an interpreter.  When i called the shop I told 
them what the flashing  lights were saying controller error.   He & his wife  
came.  Stayed about an hour & all he could say was the circuit  breaker 
wasn't worrying.   When you request someone who can work  on the computer, 
seems to me they should have sent one.

How do you specify the problems & make  sure that the correct repairman 
comes to take of all the  problem?

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