In 2018, the DOJ clarified that websites are considered places of public accommodation and should therefore comply with the ADA Title III (prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in the activities of places of public accommodations).
US courts refer to WCAG 2.1 AA as the accessibility standard.
As a business owner, you want your website to work for all of your customers including those with disabilities. Furthermore, there has been an exponential growth in web accessibility lawsuits across all industries, with small and medium sized businesses taking the brunt of the storm. Take proactive action to:
The National Law Review
April 6, 2022
Courthouse News Service
April 11, 2022
The North Bay Business Journal
April 1, 2022
Mondaq
March 21, 2022
Colorado Newsline
July 20, 2021
Benefits Pro
Aug 27, 2021
Let's talk about the different options available to help your website users and protect your business at the same time through ADA website accessibility compliance. Contact us by calling (831) 425-4505 or by requesting your complimentary 30 minute ADA website accessibility consultation.