Some programs might assist in paying a part or all of the expense of car alteration. For information, call your State’s Division of Vocational Rehabilitation or another agency that offers trade solutions, and, if proper, the U.S. Division of Veterans Affairs. You can discover the contact number for these State and Government firms online or in your local phone book.

Know the following

  • Some nonprofits that advocate for people with disabilities use programs that may aid to spend on adaptive devices. Generally, these groups and programs stand for local resources. To find out about any kind of readily available programs in your area, call your state or federal government office that takes care of solutions for individuals with disabilities.
  • Automotive insurance might cover all or part of the cost of flexible hand controls if your requirement for such equipment is an outcome of a car crash.Related image
  • Employees’ settlement generally covers the expense of adaptive devices if your demand for such equipment is a result of a job-related injury.
  • A lot of major automobile manufacturers offer refunds on flexible devices, normally approximately $1,000, given you acquire a car less than one-year-old. Your local automobile dealer can fill out on these programs as well as assist you with the application procedure. Contact info for vehicle manufacturers using discounts on adaptive devices is noted on page 18 of the brochure under Resources.
  • National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association or NMEDA participants are additionally knowledgeable about car manufacturer refunds, can help you request these rebates and can give pre-purchase recommendations about the sort of car that will fit your adaptive tools needs.
  • Some States forgo the sales tax for adaptive devices if you have a medical professional’s prescription for their use.
  • The expense of flexible equipment may be tax-deductible. Talk to a professional tax expert to learn more.