Articles, tips, and best practices for building accessible websites.
Plaintiff & User Rights
How to Document Website Accessibility Barriers
Learn how to properly document accessibility barriers when using assistive technology. Step-by-step guide for recording dates, URLs, screenshots, and creating narratives that demonstrate barriers preventing website access.
Understanding Your Rights as a User Requiring Web Accessibility Features
Learn your fundamental rights as a user requiring accessibility features. Understand what accommodations you deserve, how to request them, and what to do when websites fail to provide equal access.
Your Rights as a Person with Disabilities: Understanding Web Accessibility Protections
Learn your legal rights under the ADA and state accessibility laws. Understand what protections apply depending on where you live and the type of website.
ADA Website Lawsuits Surge 37% in 2025: Legal Risks, Trends, and Business Impact
4,000+ ADA lawsuits filed in 2024. 37% increase in first half of 2025. Geographic shifts, overlay widget traps, repeat litigation, and what businesses must do to reduce legal exposure.
The Silver Economy & Web Accessibility: Why Demographic Shifts Demand Better Website Design
61.2 million American seniors control $78 trillion in wealth. Explore why demographic shifts make accessibility—especially for aging eyes—a business imperative and legal requirement.
What to Do If You Receive an Accessibility Demand Letter
Step-by-step guide for handling accessibility violation notices. Learn what it means, your legal options, settlement expectations, and immediate actions to take.
WCAG 2.1 vs 2.2: What Changed and Why It Matters for Your Compliance
WCAG 2.2 introduces new requirements for target sizes, persistent authentication, and focus visibility. Learn what's new, what you need to do, and timeline implications.
Mobile Accessibility: Why 40% of Your Users Can't Use Your Site on Mobile
Small screens, touch interfaces, and mobile assumptions create accessibility barriers. Learn why mobile accessibility matters and how to fix the most common issues.
You Used a Template. Your Site Is Still Broken. Your Liability Is Still Real.
You didn't build your site from scratch. You used Shopify, Squarespace, or WordPress. That doesn't matter. If your site is inaccessible, you're liable for ADA violations.
You Sell Widgets, Not Websites. But Your Website Still Violates the ADA.
You're a product company, not a web agency. Your website is incidental to your business. Except it's not. If it's inaccessible, you're liable—and the courts prove it.