
Check to see if your website is ADA Compliant
In today's digital age, it is more important than ever for businesses to have an ADA-compliant website. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities. This includes discrimination in the digital realm, which means that businesses must make their websites accessible to people with disabilities.
Is Your Website ADA Compliant?
Don’t Risk a Lawsuit
The non-compliance of your website could potentially expose your business to costly lawsuits.
The increase in ADA lawsuits has garnered attention due to high-profile cases (such as Domino's, Nike, Beyonce, and others), but the primary targets have been small and medium-sized businesses. It is estimated that 60% of ADA lawsuits filed in federal and state courts in 2018 were directed at small and medium businesses in the retail industry.
According to data from law firm Seyfarth Shaw, more than 11,400 people filed an ADA Title III lawsuit in 2021, marking a 4 percent increase from 2020 and a 320 percent increase since 2013.
Promoting inclusivity for all
Attract a new customers
Adhere to legal requirements
There is a tax credit available to businesses that make their websites ADA compliant
MAKE YOUR WEBSITE MORE INCLUSIVE
Ensure that your website is accessible, inclusive, and fair to all.
Making the Online World More Inclusive: Bridging the Gap for All
In this digital age, our lives have become intertwined with the vast world that exists online. With each passing day, we find ourselves spending more time immersed in its boundless possibilities. It has become the source of our news, the gateway to indulge in culinary delights, and the means to connect with our cherished ones from distant lands. Despite these remarkable advances, we cannot overlook the unfortunate truth that a significant portion of our population, exceeding 20%, faces limited access to the majority of Internet content due to disabilities they encounter.