Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S210

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Expanding wheelchair warranty protections for consumers with disabilities

Impact

The implications of S210 extend to various state laws, particularly those concerning consumer protection and healthcare regulations. By eliminating preauthorization requirements, the bill seeks to make wheelchair repairs more efficient, ensuring that individuals with disabilities can regain mobility quickly. This could lead to greater independence for users, allowing them to navigate their daily lives without prolonged periods without a functional wheelchair. The proposal addresses critical gaps in existing laws where consumers previously faced challenges in accessing necessary repairs in a timely manner.

Summary

Senate Bill 210, introduced by Senator John J. Cronin and others, aims to expand wheelchair warranty protections for consumers with disabilities in Massachusetts. The bill introduces specific definitions and regulations regarding 'complex rehabilitation technology wheelchairs,' which are specialized wheelchairs requiring customization and medical necessity. It mandates that repairs for such wheelchairs costing less than $1,000 require no prior authorization from insurers, easing the process for consumers. This reform enhances access to necessary repairs without financial or bureaucratic delays, significantly benefiting state residents with disabilities who rely on mobility devices.

Contention

Despite the positive outlook, the bill faces potential contention regarding cost implications for manufacturers and authorized wheelchair dealers. Industry stakeholders may express concerns over the requirement for manufacturers to provide temporary loaner wheelchairs during repairs and the overall financial burden this places on their operations. Moreover, there might be debates regarding the effectiveness of these warranty protections, as some may argue this could inadvertently lead to increased costs for consumers in the long run if manufacturers raise prices to offset their liabilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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MA H1278

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RI S0884

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IL HB3490

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FL H0311

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IL HB3677

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WA SB5680

Establishing a right to repair for mobility equipment for persons with physical disabilities.

CT HB07106

An Act Concerning Recommendations Of An Advisory Council On Wheelchair Repair.

CA AB517

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