Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), websites are increasingly being viewed as places of public accommodation—meaning they must be accessible to individuals with disabilities.
Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) states, private businesses considered "places of public accommodation" must provide equal access to their goods and services-including their websites. In the United States, failing to make your website accessible can lead to serious legal consequences.
Currently over 90% of websites have accessibility issues. Businesses that don’t comply with accessibility standards risk lawsuits and brand damage.
Digital accessibility lawsuits are increasing and ADA-related demand letters can range between $3,000 and $23,000 in litigation.
An accessibility scan can help to identify potential website errors. Scan your site today to start making your website available to ALL users.
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