ADA Remediation
Ensure your website is accessible to everyone with our expert ADA remediation services. We help you meet accessibility standards, remove barriers, and create an inclusive online experience that expands your reach and demonstrates your commitment to equality.
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What is the ADA Web Compliance Law?
Since January 2018, the mandate for ADA-accessible websites has been crystal clear for federal agencies, contractors, and funded entities. But make no mistake: in today’s digital landscape, accessibility isn’t a suggestion—it’s a fundamental legal necessity. Businesses in every industry are increasingly in the crosshairs of scrutiny and costly lawsuits for failing to comply. Don’t wait to get served; fortify your website’s accessibility today.
Who is at risk?
Lawsuits related to website accessibility are on the rise, impacting businesses of all sizes. Even without formalized specifications for non-governmental agencies, courts are increasingly applying ADA standards to online platforms.
While all businesses are potentially vulnerable, certain sectors face heightened risk, including:
- E-commerce platforms
- Legal services (attorneys)
- Mental health providers (psychiatrists)
- Retail businesses
- Healthcare providers (doctors, hospitals)
- Educational institutions


Consequences of Non-compliance
Unpredictable Outcomes: The application of ADA standards to websites can vary by state and court, leading to unpredictable legal outcomes. Proactive compliance is the best defense.
Costly Litigation: Even seemingly minor accessibility issues can result in significant legal expenses, including damages and attorney’s fees. Often, settling out of court becomes the more cost-effective option, far exceeding the initial investment in remediation.
Accessibility is Important
Accessibility isn’t just a legal requirement; it’s a fundamental principle of inclusivity. In today’s digital age, your website serves as a vital gateway to your business, and ensuring it’s accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities, is paramount. By adhering to ADA compliance standards, you demonstrate your commitment to equality, expand your potential audience, and enhance your brand’s reputation as a socially responsible organization. Creating an accessible online experience fosters trust, builds lasting connections, and ultimately strengthens your business.


Increase your audience…
Making your website ADA compliant not only expands your reach to a wider audience, including individuals with disabilities, but also provides a significant boost to your search engine rankings. Search engines prioritize websites that offer a positive user experience, and accessibility is a crucial component of that. By implementing ADA remediation, you improve your site’s usability, enhance its structure, and demonstrate your commitment to inclusivity, all of which contribute to higher search rankings and increased organic traffic. Ultimately, prioritizing accessibility is a strategic move that benefits both your audience and your bottom line.
What we offer
The allure of instant ADA compliance with a single click is tempting, but the reality is far more nuanced. True accessibility is a journey, not a destination. Achieving genuine compliance requires a strategic, long-term commitment, involving careful planning, dedicated resources, and often, fundamental procedural adjustments. Don’t be misled by quick fixes; invest in a sustainable approach that ensures lasting accessibility and avoids costly legal pitfalls.
Current recommendations under WCAG 2.1 guidelines focus on the following 4 principles:
01 Perceivable
Information and user interface components must be presentable to users in ways they can perceive. This means that users must be able to perceive the information being presented (it can’t be invisible to all of their senses).
02 Operable
User interface components and navigation must be operable. This means that users must be able to operate the interface (the interface cannot require interaction that a user cannot perform).
03 Understandable
Information and the operation of the user interface must be understandable. This means that users must be able to understand the information as well as the operation of the user interface (the content or operation cannot be beyond their understanding).
04 Robust
Content must be robust enough that it can be interpreted reliably by a wide variety of user agents, 1 including assistive technologies. This means that users must be able to access the content as technologies advance (as technologies and user agents evolve, the content should remain accessible).
FAQ's
ADA remediation is the process of making your website accessible to individuals with disabilities, ensuring compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and related accessibility standards. It’s crucial for legal compliance, expanding your audience, and demonstrating your commitment to inclusivity.
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are internationally recognized standards for web accessibility. They provide a framework for making web content more accessible
The timeframe varies depending on the size and complexity of your website. We’ll conduct a thorough assessment and provide a detailed timeline during the initial consultation.
We provide ongoing support and monitoring to ensure your website remains accessible and compliant with evolving standards. We’ll also provide guidance on maintaining accessibility as you update your content.
We offer ongoing monitoring, regular audits, and training to ensure your website remains accessible and compliant. We’ll also provide guidance on content creation and website updates to maintain accessibility.
While related, ADA compliance focuses on ensuring accessibility for individuals with disabilities, while website usability focuses on improving the overall user experience for all visitors. ADA compliance is a crucial component of website usability.
We adhere to WCAG guidelines, which address a wide range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive impairments. We use techniques like alternative text, keyboard navigation, and clear content structure to ensure accessibility for all users.
While plugins and automated tools can assist with some aspects of accessibility, they cannot guarantee full compliance. ADA remediation requires a comprehensive, manual approach to address the unique needs of your website and its content.