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What To Do If Your Insurance Doesn't Cover Wheelchairs Or Crutches

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Your health insurance plan might not cover items such as wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, boots and braces. The cost is small compared with many medical bills, but adds up if you pay out-of-pocket.

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