Ideally, you can address accessibility gaps on your website or mobile app before you run into legal trouble. But if you have received a demand letter from a potential plaintiff, what should you do?
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You've Received an ADA Demand Letter. Now What?
The Bare Minimum for Web Accessibility
Everyone has to start somewhere. We are often asked where organizations should focus their initial efforts. This post is our attempt to sketch out a bare minimum; this isn’t enough but it should go a long way in improving your site’s user experience for all users while also reducing your risks of being sued under the ADA.
DOJ's New Guidance on Web Accessibility and What It Means For Your Business
New federal guidance is a huge milestone for digital accessibility and an improvement over the previous uncertain status quo. That said, we were disappointed that the contents of the guidance document falls short of what we would have hoped for.
Why ADA Web Accessibility is Critical in the Portable Storage Industry
If your storage business offers customers the option to learn more about your offerings and get a quote on your website, you need to consider how to make sure your website is usable for people with disabilities.
Website Accessibility and ADA Compliance for Restaurants
The food service industry accounts for nearly 10% of all private ADA web accessibility lawsuits. Read on to learn what you need to consider to make your restaurant digitally accessible and ADA compliant.