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ADA Website Compliance

ADA lawsuits target non-compliant websites. ADA Site Compliance is a leading provider of website and document (PDF) accessibility solutions for businesses and governments. Our team of experts helps clients make and keep their digital assets accessible and compliant. Check ADA Website Compliance Here. Also check this Video for more help!

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ADA Website Compliance

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  1. ADA Website Compliance  Is Your Website ADA Compliant? The ADA Checklist!    ADA lawsuits target non-compliant websites. ADA Site Compliance is a leading provider of website           and document (PDF) accessibility solutions for businesses and governments. Our team of experts             helps clients make and keep their digital assets accessible and compliant. Check ​ADA Website               Compliance​ Here. Also check this ​Video​ for more help!    Animation showing "In your corner investigation" text plays    A woman named Louise Payton wearing glasses walks with a cane down a hallway.    If you think the ADA is limited to ramps and parking spaces...                                                 

  2. ...meet Louise Payton.    Fox 4 Banner reads "Fight for accessibility or personal profit? New wave of ADA lawsuits in FL".    A sign on a wall outside a room reading "102 Computer Training".    Screen Reader: Blank, Blank, Which is your favorite city park?    Which is your favorite city park?    Louise sits infront of a computer while wearing glasses, attempting to use a screen reader.    Blind since birth, she's learned to navigate the world without sight...    Louise's hands pressing buttons on a keyboard as she demonstrates how to use a screen reader    Hit this letter.    ...and the world wide web is no exception.    Every day i'm online doing something with the paper...    Screen Reader: Heading level one a new web trap    ...the internet. I even read the Wall Street Journal.    A screen reader literally reads websites to Louise.    But a new wave of lawsuits filed in the Sunshine State reveal    many Florida Businesses are dark to the disabled.    Oh come on, why is it not showing up?    You might as well be locked out.    Our latest investigation into excessive ADA lawsuits uncovers    Florida business owners are now being sewed for    having websites that are not ADA compliant.    While the majority are being filed in South Florida by the same Miami-based attorney   

  3. Numbers show these web-suits are on the rise...    from just a couple in 2015 to more than 130 a year later.    A man standing in a podium in a suit talks into a microphone with three people behind him.                     Semi-transparent web pages are laid over the video.    Follow the money.    Florida representative Tom Leek believes its the next era in ADA abuse.    Fox 4 banner appears, reading "FL Rep. Tom Leek (R) Daytona Beach"    If there is a new way to gen up a lawsuit and    to get themselves to the point of leverage where    they can collect attorney's fees, they'll find it.    A man named Scott Trachtenberg talks to a person behind the camera.    Fox 4 banner appears, reading "Scott Trachtenberg, Sued over website non-compliance."    I think its an easy way for lawyers to pursue ADA lawsuits.    Scott Trachtenberg sitting behind a desk in the corner of a room.    Scott Trachtenberg knows all about it.    His small business was sewed over it three-and-a-half years ago.    Fox 4 banner text changes to "Many websites not ADA compliant, Lawsuits on the rise".    Scott Trachtenberg talks to someone behind the camera.    When I was served my initial reaction was surprise, frustration...    But after spending thousands of dollars to make his website ADA-compliant    Scott realized something bigger...    Scott Trachtenberg talking to someone behind the camera, next to a banner advertising free website             analysis today and showing the ADA Site Compliance logo.                                     

  4. I am yet to meet anybody that is aware of this.    Which is how Scott's new business was born.    Screen Reader: Test your website for ADA compliance    Today he works to make other businesses' website's friendly to the disabled.    I think that this is something that is only going to become a much larger issue.    Closeup of the scan results showing 57 critical failures and 1 page tested on http://uber.com and                 using a screen reader.    Screen reader: W W W    What happened? It's not showing up.    Louise's sitting in front of a computer.    A new wave of ADA lawsuits sparking the same old debate.    There are times when I've gotten frustrated and just    walked away from a website because I couldn't access it.    Are these cases advocating accessibility for people like Louise Payton...    Screen Reader: Radio button not checked, Jurassic Park    Jurassic Park    Or personal profit for those who file them?    Katie Lagrone, Fox 4 in your corner.    END OF TRANSCRIPT.                                 

  5.                 ADA Site Compliance    https://adasitecompliance.com/audio-description-video-page/    8401 Lake Worth Rd   Lake Worth, FL 33467    info@adasitecompliance.com  (561) 258-9300    https://www.facebook.com/ADAsitecompliance/  https://twitter.com/siteCompliance  https://www.instagram.com/adasitecompliance/  https://www.linkedin.com/company/adasitecompliance/                     

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