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website accessibility remediation

Expert ADA and WCAG compliance services for your website

We fix websites manually at the code level using the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) to make them accessible and comply with the ADA, without relying on overlay widgets or plug-ins.

Accessibility for major platforms

Our web accessibility compliance team has the advanced skills to manage and fix websites built on platforms like Shopify, WordPress, SquareSpace, Wix, HubSpot, Blackboard, and Drupal.

Our Website Accessibility Compliance Program.

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Why choose IMPACT for your ADA website compliance?

We Audit

We conduct a free assessment of your website that includes both automated and manual testing using Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) standards.

We Fix

Our developers fix the code and the visual design where needed, and offer content suggestions to make the website compliant with WCAG standards.

We Certify

Independent third-party testers—people with visual disabilities such as blindness test your website for usability on recorded video calls after our remediation work is complete.

We then issue a report to show the improvements we have made.

We add a lawyer-drafted accessibility statement and a badge on your website to show that people with disabilities regularly test and approve it for use. This helps show your commitment to inclusivity and accessibility.

 

We Monitor

We provide ongoing maintenance services to ensure your website remains accessible as it evolves and is updated.

We Train

We empower you and your team to test for accessibility in your on-going updates and improvements, making accessibility a core consideration each time you add pages, widgets, or apps to your website.

Industries We Serve.

Franchise

Home Services

Education

Dental

Healthcare

Government

Frequently Asked Questions.

No one thinks it will happen to them until it does, and you get served with a federal lawsuit. Ensure your website meets WCAG guidelines and provides people with disabilities an accessible experience. Contact us for your free ADA Website Compliance Audit.

“Surf-by” lawsuits are increasing by the day. Hire a good lawyer experienced in ADA cases. We can offer recommendations.

You still need to ensure your website is accessible.

It is good to share this information with your peers and other business owners to increase awareness of the dangers of ADA non-compliance.

Firstly, it is the law in many jurisdictions.

ADA compliance is rooted in addressing discrimination against people with disabilities, knowing or unknowingly. As a business owner, organization, or government body, you want to follow practical and ethical business practices to make your business and website are accessible to everyone for a better user experience and without discrimination.

For more information, visit www.ada.gov

If you are a business owner with an e-commerce website or any service/information website, you must make sure your site is ADA compliant.

It is not that difficult to ensure that all content and functionality is accessible to individuals with disabilities using WCAG 2.0 and above standards, but it is a time-consuming process.

Contact us for your free ADA Website Compliance Audit.

For more information on the DOJ’s guidance to accessibility, please visit: Ada web guideline

More than 15% of the global population lives with disabilities that affect their daily lives, including online shopping and web browsing.

To address this need for accessibility, W3C has created Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) which are widely recognized as the international standard to follow.

WCAG 2.2 is an update to the previous versions of WCAG, and it aims to make online content more accessible for a broader range of people with disabilities.

ADA website compliance signifies that your site meets the standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and World Wide Web Consortium’s technical guidelines for websites.

As a business owner, it’s essential to understand your responsibilities regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

While violations can happen unintentionally, it is still your responsibility to be aware of what you can do to prevent them and what happens if you’re found to be in violation.

It is a common misconception that only larger businesses worry about ADA website compliance. The truth is all companies need to ensure their website is accessible to everyone, regardless of the size of the business. Lawsuits have been filed against businesses of all types and can be very costly.

Any website that does not comply with ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) regulations may be subject to legal penalties and/or class action lawsuits.This could mean anything from a fine to a lawsuit. If your website is not currently ADA compliant, it’s essential to take steps as soon as possible to avoid such a situation.

Some members of Congress are trying to push through legislation such as H.R. 1100 — 117th Congress: Online Accessibility Act to create clear and better standards for businesses to follow.

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Ready to Leave a Lasting Impact?

Let’s discuss how we can help with your website accessibility over a call.