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*And finally head back home with a working chair
 
*And finally head back home with a working chair
  
In our experience, this can take up to 2 months or more, depending on the issue.  It can be worse if there are no local wheelchair repair shops. [NOTE: This doesn't even take into account any hoops you have to go through if you are getting the repair paid for through your insurance or medical benefits.]
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In our experience, this can take up to 2 months or more, depending on the issue.  It can be worse if there are no local wheelchair repair shops.
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If you're not using insurance, it might be quicker, however the costs associated can be quite high.  US$10,000+ for the initial chair, $200+ for a single battery (you generally need 2), $400 for an seat cushion, and so on.
  
 
=The Design Concepts=
 
=The Design Concepts=

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