ADA Ramp Guidelines Every NEMT Owner Should Know in 2025 If you’re starting a Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) business in 2025, especially in Jacksonville, Florida, your van must be safe, professional, and ADA-compliant — and that starts with the ramp. ♿️ The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) sets national guidelines to make transportation accessible to
How to Secure NEMT Vans for Your Business in 2025 So, you’re ready to start your NEMT (Non-Emergency Medical Transportation) business in 2025 — great choice! Jacksonville, Florida and other fast-growing cities across the country are seeing more demand than ever for safe, reliable transportation for seniors and patients. But before you can get your
Why 2025 Might Be the Right Time to Start a NEMT Business in Jacksonville, Florida If you’ve been thinking about starting your own business, 2025 could be your year — especially if you’re in Jacksonville, Florida. And if you’re looking for a growing industry with purpose, flexibility, and the chance to really help people, Non-Emergency
Having Trouble with Your Insurance-Assigned NEMT Provider? Here’s What You Need to Know (and How to Switch) If you’ve been struggling with non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) services assigned by your insurance or workers’ comp plan — you’re not alone. Many patients across Jacksonville, FL and the surrounding areas report frustrating issues like: Late or no-show
For injured workers in Florida, getting to and from medical appointments is a critical part of recovery. However, the transportation benefits provided by workers’ compensation often fall short in several important ways. As specialists in medical transportation, we’ve heard countless stories from frustrated patients struggling with these issues. If you’re dealing with a work-related injury
Getting injured at work is stressful enough. But trying to figure out how to get to your doctor or therapy appointments? That’s a whole different headache. I’m based in Florida, and when I first got hurt, I honestly didn’t know Workers’ Comp would even pay for transportation. Here’s what I’ve learned, and how I finally