ADA Compliance

We worry about your Digital Accessibility so you don’t have to.

Around 56.7 million Americans currently live with some form of disability. This number continues to increase as the population ages. It is expected that by 2060, the number of Americans living with disabilities will double to nearly 90 million. Those with vision, hearing, or physical disabilities are expected to make up around 20 percent of the population. These individuals can experience significant challenges when it comes to accessing websites, as well as applications and online documents.

*According to the United States Census Bureau

Sites that don’t follow the accessibility guidelines risk legal problems, frustrated users, and missed business opportunities. Work with us and we'll make sure you're protected. Let us help you understand the guidelines and identify compliance issues. 

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Legal Risk
No one wants to receive a lawsuit, especially if it could easily be avoided. 

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User Frustration
If users are frustrated with your site, they could become frustrated with your brand. We want to help protect your reputation.

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Financial Risk
You could miss business opportunities with someone because they can't access your digital presence. 

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Scan

 We use our certified technology to test your website. A report is generated that identifies instances of failed compliance.

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Fix

 Our experienced web developers will fix any issues on your website, or we can create a report with instructions for how to fix the problems for your team to fix internally.

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Monitor

We will run a monthly or quarterly scan of pages that have been added or updated to identify any new accessibility problems.     

What is Accessibility?

Accessibility is referring to the Americans with Disabilities Act, also known as ADA. This means making sure that information technology (IT) systems, like websites, mobile applications, software, and hardware, are accessible for users with disabilities.

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Why is being ADA Compliant Important?

Technology has made our lives so much easier in so many ways. But imagine having a disability where technology only complicates things. About 1-in-5 people have a disability that effects their daily life. So if IT systems are not ADA compliant, then these individuals will not be able to utilize your website, apps, software, or hardware. Keeping your site ADA compliant can help all of your users’ access your website, and it can even save you from future legal action.

We have been alerted that several of our clients are being threatened with legal action by an array of law firms that are trolling the Internet for WCAG 2.0 Compliance failures. Unless they agree to pay out a monetary settlement and rectify these ADA compliance issues, legal action can be taken against their businesses.

Want more information on how to be sure your digital assets are compliant?

Contact us.