Accessibility & WCAG Insights

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.

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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.

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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.

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Finding Legal Support for Your Web Accessibility Claim

Guide to finding qualified attorneys for accessibility cases. Learn what to look for, how to evaluate representation, and alternatives to litigation.

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Serial Filers and the ADA Enforcement Gap: Why Disabled Users Bear the Burden

Explore the accessibility enforcement gap and why serial filers highlight systemic failures in web accessibility enforcement.

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Litigation & Legal Risk (Business Perspective)

2024 Accessibility Lawsuit Trends: What the Data Shows

Analysis of 4,000+ digital accessibility lawsuits filed in 2024, settlement amounts, defendant profiles, and what this means for your organization.

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Major 2024 Accessibility Settlements: Case Studies and Lessons

Deep dive into landmark accessibility settlements from 2024. Learn what companies were sued, why, settlement amounts, and critical lessons.

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2025 Accessibility Litigation Predictions: What to Expect

Expert predictions for 2025 web accessibility lawsuits. Emerging legal trends, likely litigation hotspots, and how to prepare.

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Platform Liability: When Third Parties Create Accessibility Barriers

Understand third-party accessibility liability. Learn when platforms, tools, and vendors share responsibility for accessibility barriers.

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Defending Against Accessibility Claims: Good Faith Strategies

Learn litigation defense strategies for accessibility claims. Understand good faith defense, documentation requirements, and damage mitigation.

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Accessibility as Enterprise Risk Management: 2024-2025 Analysis

Understand accessibility as critical enterprise risk. Learn how litigation trends impact business strategy, insurance, and shareholder value.

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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.

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Designing for User Accessibility Needs

Designing for Blind Users: Screen Reader Accessibility

Learn how to design websites accessible to blind users relying on screen readers. Understand semantic structure, alt text, and form accessibility.

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Designing for Low Vision Users: Color Contrast and Zoom

Design for users with low vision: color contrast ratios, font sizing, zoom support, and color-blind friendly palettes.

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Designing for Deaf & Hard of Hearing Users: Captions and Transcripts

Accessibility for deaf and hard-of-hearing users: video captions, transcripts, sign language, and audio descriptions.

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Designing for Motor Disability Users: Keyboard & Switch Access

Accessibility for users with motor disabilities: keyboard navigation, switch access, target size, and time-based interactions.

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Designing for Cognitive Disability Users: Clarity and Simplicity

Designing for users with cognitive disabilities: simple language, clear structure, consistent navigation, and focus management.

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Designing for Neurodivergent Users: ADHD and Autism

Web accessibility for neurodivergent users: reducing distractions, providing focus support, clear structures, and customization options.

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WCAG & Accessibility Fundamentals

WCAG 2.1 Levels: A, AA, and AAA Explained

Understand the difference between WCAG 2.1 Level A (minimum), AA (recommended), and AAA (enhanced) requirements.

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Alt Text: Complete Guide to Image Descriptions

Master alt text for images: when to write it, what to include, and common mistakes that make alt text ineffective.

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Color Contrast: From WCAG Requirements to Implementation

Color contrast ratios explained: 4.5:1 (AA), 7:1 (AAA), testing tools, and practical tips for maintaining accessible contrast.

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Keyboard Navigation: Tab Order, Focus, and Skip Links

Implement keyboard accessibility: proper tab order, visible focus indicators, skip links, and testing strategies.

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Semantic HTML: Building Accessible Web Pages

Use semantic HTML elements properly: heading hierarchy, landmark regions, navigation, and why divs are not buttons.

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Form Accessibility: Labels, Error Messages, and Validation

Accessible forms: proper label association, error messages, validation feedback, and required field indicators.

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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.

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Temporary Disabilities & Accessibility: Broken Mice, Injured Arms, Lost Glasses

Learn why temporary accessibility needs affect millions and why WCAG compliance matters for everyone experiencing a temporary barrier.

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SEO and WCAG: How Accessibility and Search Rankings Are Linked

Discover why WCAG compliance and SEO aren't separate concerns—they're the same thing. Accessible sites rank better and convert better.

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Div Soup: Why Pretty But Broken Websites Cost More Than You Think

Why building websites with unsemantic divs instead of semantic HTML costs more, ranks worse, and excludes users. A cost analysis.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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