What You Need to Know About ADA Compliance
We all know the American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA). We see it every day in the form of handicapped parking spaces, wider entry doors to retail businesses, and ADA accessible public restrooms. But what does it mean for your website? A LOT!
With no Government rules or regulations for ADA compliance and websites, plaintiffs are taking advantage of this virtually unknown loophole and suing businesses without ADA compliant websites.
How does this work for a website? A partially sighted individual may use screen reading software to view websites, and could possibly have it read to them.
A website without additional programming for ADA Compliance could impede a user from viewing your business’ website, and could claim that as a barrier to physically going into your business, thus claiming ADA discrimination, and possibly filing a lawsuit against you and your business.
Nearly 93% of those who reported such problems with some websites they visited, never called the business’ help line.
What happens next? You could be on the receiving end of a lawsuit. It’s happening more and more, up over 124% since 2013. And these are just 2017 statistics. Litigation is up over 181% alone in 2018 with 2,285 cases filed, compared to 814 in 2017.
WE CAN HELP YOU
- WCAG 2.1 Compliant (Website Compliance Accesibility Guidelines)
- Time and date stamped
- Peace of mind for you and your business!