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In 2023, roughly 8,260 accessibility lawsuits were filed against businesses who failed to comply with ADA accessibility guidelines. Some of these lawsuits resulted in hefty fines and permanent damage to reputation. Initial fines for ADA violations start at $55,000 and reach up to $150,000. This in addition to attorney’s fees, plaintiff costs, and the money needed to make your website accessible.
Factors behind the lawsuits range from poor color contrast, lack of text alternatives, inaccessible online forms, and a myriad of other issues. Regardless, each of these issues prevents individuals with disabilities from accessing and using digital content — a violation of Title III of the ADA.
To avoid this, businesses need to ensure their digital offerings — including mobile apps, videos, and documents — conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and comply with ADA and website accessibility compliance requirements.
Now lets make your website accessible and compliant.
Installation
Get Widget Script
Copy the <script> tag below for quick installation and automatic updates.
<script src="https://website-widgets.pages.dev/dist/sienna.min.js" defer></script>
Copy script to clipboard
Paste Script into Website
Paste the <script> tag right before the closing </body> tag of your website.
Note: If you are uncertain of how to add the script to your website, please contact your webmaster
After installation, The accessibility widget will automatically appear at the bottom left of your website.
You're all set.
In 2024, roughly 8,260 accessibility lawsuits were filed against businesses who failed to comply with ADA accessibility guidelines. Some of these lawsuits resulted in hefty fines and permanent damage to reputation. Initial fines for ADA violations start at $55,000 and reach up to $150,000. This in addition to attorney’s fees, plaintiff costs, and the money needed to make your website accessible.
Factors behind the lawsuits range from poor color contrast, lack of text alternatives, inaccessible online forms, and a myriad of other issues. Regardless, each of these issues prevents individuals with disabilities from accessing and using digital content — a violation of Title III of the ADA.
To avoid this, businesses need to ensure their digital offerings — including mobile apps, videos, and documents — conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and comply with ADA and website accessibility compliance requirements.
Now lets make your website accessible and compliant.
Installation
Get Widget Script
Copy the <script> tag below for quick installation and automatic updates.
<script src="https://website-widgets.pages.dev/dist/sienna.min.js" defer></script>
Copy script to clipboard
Paste Script into Website
Paste the <script> tag right before the closing </body> tag of your website.
Note: If you are uncertain of how to add the script to your website, please contact your webmaster
After installation, The accessibility widget will automatically appear at the bottom left of your website.
You're all set.
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