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Is anyone out there no a good lawyer that I can speak to. I am in a wheelchair and my trip on frontier was absolutely horrendous.

My wheelchair was destroyed, which is being rebuilt, but what they did to me was an excusable, and I fell in the terminal because I had no help moving. My bags

I am in Texas.

Can anybody direct me to an attorney that I can speak to about this?

I’ve got the airlines constantly calling me

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I like your comments about your travels but I found difficult to travel to Europe because there are a lot of places that are not wheelchair accessible.

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Hi Gwendolyn, I think the best place to start is to determine what your expectations for accessibility are, then find a destination that can meet those expectations. On my list of European destinations (https://wheelchairtravel.org/europe/), some cities are much more accessible than others, but oftentimes there is a way to experience much of what they have to offer. Remember, I've visited each of them with my power wheelchair!

Something to also keep in mind — The opportunity to travel across Europe by train is a huge selling point for me, as it eliminates one of the major pain points which is air travel.

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