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The Time Delta Lost My Walker (Part 2)
Issue #16 of “What’s Her Problem?”: Disabled passengers shouldn’t have to go to great lengths in self-advocacy in order receive proper treatment from airlines.
Last week, I shared Part 1 of “The Time Delta Lost My Walker.” If you haven’t listened to it yet, go do that, and then come back to read the conclusion of this tale of woe and frustration.
This week’s questions:
Do you think the $250 total credit was sufficient? Was there anything I could have done to get the walker back more quickly and easily?
Links/References:
https://www.transportation.gov/lost-delayed-or-damaged-baggage#:~:text=Assistive%20devices%20used%20by%20passengers,if%20the%20device%20is%20damaged.
https://www.reuters.com/world/usdot-will-not-enforce-biden-wheelchair-passenger-protection-rule-2025-09-29/
By Debra RafsonThe Time Delta Lost My Walker (Part 2)
Issue #16 of “What’s Her Problem?”: Disabled passengers shouldn’t have to go to great lengths in self-advocacy in order receive proper treatment from airlines.
Last week, I shared Part 1 of “The Time Delta Lost My Walker.” If you haven’t listened to it yet, go do that, and then come back to read the conclusion of this tale of woe and frustration.
This week’s questions:
Do you think the $250 total credit was sufficient? Was there anything I could have done to get the walker back more quickly and easily?
Links/References:
https://www.transportation.gov/lost-delayed-or-damaged-baggage#:~:text=Assistive%20devices%20used%20by%20passengers,if%20the%20device%20is%20damaged.
https://www.reuters.com/world/usdot-will-not-enforce-biden-wheelchair-passenger-protection-rule-2025-09-29/