Protect Your Business with Comprehensive Accessibility Solutions
In today's digital landscape, ensuring your website is accessible isn't just a best practice—it's a legal necessity. With a significant rise in ADA-related lawsuits, particularly targeting small businesses, compliance is crucial to safeguard your enterprise and expand your customer base.
Services
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Comprehensive Audits
What We Do:
Conduct thorough evaluations of your website to identify and prioritize accessibility issues in line with WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards.Why It Matters:
According to the WebAIM Million report, 95.9% of homepages have detectable WCAG 2 failures, highlighting widespread non-compliance. -
Guided Remediation
What We Do:
Provide hands-on fixes to address accessibility barriers, ensuring your website is truly accessible to all users.Why It Matters:
Over-reliance on automated accessibility widgets (overlays) has led to legal challenges; in 2024, 22.65% were filed against websites using such tools. -
Ongoing Monitoring
What We Do:
Offer continuous monitoring services to keep your website compliant as standards evolve and your content changes.Why It Matters:
In 2024, thousands of ADA lawsuits related to digital properties were filed, underscoring the importance of maintaining compliance.


Accessibility Landscape in 2025
Why Accessibility Compliance Is No Longer Optional
95.9% of Websites Are Non-Compliant
According to the WebAIM Million report, nearly all homepages tested failed WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards, leaving businesses exposed to legal risks.
4,000+ ADA Lawsuits Filed in 2024
Digital properties faced over 4,000 lawsuits last year, with many small businesses targeted for their lack of accessibility compliance.
31.81% of Lawsuits Target E-commerce Platforms
Websites using platforms like Shopify accounted for a significant portion of these filings, making accessibility essential for online stores.
22.65% of Cases Involve Overlays
Automated accessibility widgets often fail to provide true compliance, with nearly a quarter of lawsuits filed against sites using them.