Is Your Website ADA Compliant?
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires businesses to make accommodations for people with disabilities. Web content should be accessible to the blind, deaf, and those who must navigate by voice, screen readers or other assistive technologies
The benefit of having an ADA compliant/Accessible Website:
- Avoid lawsuits (Over 10k websites have been sued this year alone for not being ADA compliant... and this figure will skyrocket in 2020.
- Rank higher on search engines. (Google loves accessible websites)
- And tapped into the $650 billion per year untapped disability market.

A historic supreme court judgment last year caused a surge in website owners being sued for non-compliance with ADA.
- 1,500+ legal cases related to non-accessibility compliance in new york alone in 2018
- More than 10,000 websites sued in 2019 for their website not being ADA compliant
- This number is expected to hit 100k by next year - 2020
- Unlike GDPR, The ADA law requires no notice before a lawsuit is filed against a company for non-compliance.
- The law provides no time for a company to take action before a lawsuit is filed, and it offers no real defense to a company after a lawsuit has been filed.
- Most business/website owners sued pay between $20 - $200k as out of court settlement. A recent settlement was $6m.
- Businesses have spent an average of $3k - $50k to get their website fixed.
We're offering a simple solution that helps provide you with a full set of tools to make your website ADA compliant.
For a live example, visit https://jlouis.com and look for the symbol in the upper left-hand corner of the screen.
Frequently Asked Questions
This service is meant to be a basic level of compliance, and does not guarantee the highest level of compliance. What this service is meant to do is give you the core level of protections by providing basic ada measures. If you are looking for the highest level of ada compliance, please contact us for a custom quote.
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Is Your Website ADA Compliant?
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires businesses to make accommodations for people with disabilities. Web content should be accessible to the blind, deaf, and those who must navigate by voice, screen readers or other assistive technologies
The benefit of having an ADA compliant/Accessible Website:
- Avoid lawsuits (Over 10k websites have been sued this year alone for not being ADA compliant... and this figure will skyrocket in 2020.
- Rank higher on search engines. (Google loves accessible websites)
- And tapped into the $650 billion per year untapped disability market.

A historic supreme court judgment last year caused a surge in website owners being sued for non-compliance with ADA.
- 1,500+ legal cases related to non-accessibility compliance in new york alone in 2018
- More than 10,000 websites sued in 2019 for their website not being ADA compliant
- This number is expected to hit 100k by next year - 2020
- Unlike GDPR, The ADA law requires no notice before a lawsuit is filed against a company for non-compliance.
- The law provides no time for a company to take action before a lawsuit is filed, and it offers no real defense to a company after a lawsuit has been filed.
- Most business/website owners sued pay between $20 - $200k as out of court settlement. A recent settlement was $6m.
- Businesses have spent an average of $3k - $50k to get their website fixed.
We're offering a simple solution that helps provide you with a full set of tools to make your website ADA compliant.
For a live example, visit https://jlouis.com and look for the symbol in the upper left-hand corner of the screen.
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