- Do you need a stair wheelchair lift or a regular stair lift?
- Does it have to be portable?
- What kind of wheelchair do you own? Is it compatible with the model you have chosen?
- Do you have a load bearing wall to mount the stair wheelchair lift on?
- Will the lift be able to support your weight?
- Is there enough space at the top and bottom of the stairs?
- Do you need a model for straight or curved stairs?
- Will it be used indoors or outdoors?
- Do you need a enclosed model?
- Do the stairs offer enough room for you and your wheelchair?
- Will there be any reconstruction necessary and if so, how much will it cost?
- Does it have a fail safe braking system?
- If you buy a used lift, will there still be a warranty from the dealer or manufacturer?
- Does the control panel have a alarm button and a emergency lowering switch?
- Is it equipped with a grab rail?
- Can the dealer offer it in a variety of colors?
- Is the manufacturer ISO certified?
- Will the government or your insurance company pay for the lift?
- Can your dealer offer assist you with the funding details?
- Does it comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?
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