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Do an insurance providers facilities have to be wheelchair-accessible?

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Do an insurance providers facilities have to be wheelchair-accessible?

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Like other public service providers, insurance agents, brokers and companies have a duty to accommodate customers with disabilities, to the point of undue hardship. This may mean that a large insurance office will be required to make its facilities accessible, while a one-person office run from a home may not.

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