An Accessibility Issue Doesn’t Mean A Website is Inaccessible (Not ADA Compliant)

Just because a website has accessibility issues does not necessarily mean that that website is inaccessible. And this is an extremely important distinction because many plaintiffs’ law firms root their claims in technical accessibility issues.  But we need to determine whether a significant degradation and experience or outright barrier to access have been created. And … Read more

Why Start with Website Accessibility/And ADA Compliance?

What happens over and over again is there’s a sense of urgency around digital accessibility after litigation has been initiated. And by then it’s too late, you’ve already suffered a significant loss. That doesn’t mean that you can’t go in the right direction after that. But you really want to prevent litigation altogether.  But that’s … Read more

How Can You Tell if a Website is ADA Compliant?

How can you tell if a website is ADA compliant? Well, the quick answer is you can’t. And the reason you can’t is because there is no law or regulation that explicitly states what you need to do to make a website ADA compliant. The Department of Justice, or DOJ, is the regulatory and enforcement … Read more