ADA Demand Letter for Website Accessibility

This video covers what an ADA demand letter for a website looks like, what it typically contains, and what to expect if your organization receives one. An ADA demand letter is a formal notice sent by a law firm or individual claiming that a website has accessibility issues that violate the Americans with Disabilities Act. … Read more

Reducing ADA Website Lawsuit Risk

This video covers practical steps organizations are taking to reduce their risk of an ADA website lawsuit, focusing on proactive accessibility measures rather than reactive responses. The core idea is that risk reduction starts with awareness. Organizations that understand what ADA Title III requires of their websites are better positioned to act before a demand … Read more

ADA Website Lawsuits Explained

This video breaks down how ADA website lawsuits work, who they target, and what organizations should know about reducing their legal risk. ADA Title III requires businesses open to the public to provide equal access, and courts have increasingly applied this to websites. When a person with a disability cannot use a website, that business … Read more

Accessibility Scans Coverage

This video covers what accessibility scans are able to detect and where they fall short when evaluating a website for WCAG conformance. Automated scans work by reviewing the HTML, CSS, and ARIA attributes of a web page against known WCAG success criteria. They are effective at flagging issues like missing alternative text on images, missing … Read more

How Accessibility Audits Work

This video covers how accessibility audits work, what they include, and how they differ from automated scans. An accessibility audit is a structured evaluation of a website against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). A trained evaluator reviews each page using assistive technologies like screen readers, keyboard-only navigation, and visual inspection. The goal is to … Read more