Make Your Website Accessible — and Stay Protected

Web accessibility ensures that websites are usable for people with disabilities, making engaging with your brand easier for all visitors. A more accessible website can create a better user experience, improve your SEO, and protect your business from lawsuits.

ADA compliance:

  • Mitigates legal risk
  • Boosts your website’s SEO performance
  • Makes your site accessible to all users
  • Improves your brand reputation

Find out if your website is accessible and ADA compliant

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Why Accessibility Matters

Reduce Legal Risk

Thousands of businesses — large and small — are facing lawsuits for non-compliant websites. ADA compliance is more than a courtesy; it’s a legal expectation. Stay ahead of potential claims by making your site accessible now.

Boost Your SEO

Search engines favor websites with clean, accessible code. Making your site ADA-compliant can improve your visibility on Google, help your content reach a wider audience, and give you a competitive edge.

Do the Right Thing

Everyone deserves equal access to information online. Creating an inclusive digital experience reflects your brand values and builds trust with all your visitors — including the 1 in 4 adults in the U.S. living with a disability.

Accessibility Lawsuits Are a Growing Risk — Even for Small Businesses

Legal settlements for non-compliant websites can cost $5,000 to $20,000 

In 2018, the U.S. Department of Justice made it clear: the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to websites. They cited the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) as the benchmark for compliance, meaning businesses must ensure their sites are usable by people with disabilities.

There’s a common misconception that only big corporations get targeted — but in 2024, 66% of businesses sued for web accessibility issues were small to mid-size businesses, and the number of lawsuits continues to rise. Don’t wait to get a demand letter or a web accessibility lawsuit! Be proactive and save time and money by incorporating web accessibility today!

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PLUS, an added bonus: ADA tax credit

To support website accessibility, the U.S. government offers a tax credit of up to $5,000 annually for qualifying businesses that invest in ADA-compliant practices. This incentive makes starting your web accessibility journey not just the right choice, but a wise financial decision.

In addition, non-profit organizations who serve disabled clients may qualify for a FREE accessWidget on their website.

We’re here to make accessibility simple.

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