Website Accessibility
Don't Get Sued!
Enable disabled clients to utilize your website.
Avoid the costs, time, and bad publicity of being sued or fined for ono-compliant website.
Simple, inexpensive implementation.
Tax credit available for small firms.
Get your clients websites compliant to avoid them being sued.
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Compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is REQUIRED BY FEDERAL LAW on ALL websites. There is an epidemic of lawsuits against companies for being ADA non-compliant.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has sued many companies for being non-compliant. Thousands of private lawsuits are filed each year suing companies for being non-compliant and a vastly larger unknown number of cases are settled without going to court after a demand letter has been received by the business. In these cases, the companies have had to:
- Pay their own lawyer.
- Pay the opposing lawyer.
- Pay fines.
- Pay damages.
- Lose valuable time.
- Suffered adverse publicity for being sued for discrimination of the handicapped.
- Make remediation to their website to prevent from being sued again. (You might as well make remediation now).
We can help you get compliant, so you DON’T GET SUED. Further, your site will be accessible to those with disabilities and can result in more sales.
The ADA does not describe the exact requirements to be compliant, but the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, have been used by both Courts and the DOJ as a standard to be met.
If you use our automated solution, we grant you a non-exclusive revocable license to:
An Artificial Intelligence Assisted Overlay that Makes Needed Changes on the Fly
We provide a code snipet that is easily inserted into your website creating a Modal that can be activated by the client pressing a disability botton located on the page. The button is located in the corner of the page you desire and looks like this:
When the button is activated the Modaly temporarily appears over the content of the page. It has over 40 functions that can be activated with a click by the client to provide accessiblity features the client may need. When a feature is activate, the display of your page is temporarily altered to accomidate the client's disability. No permanent alteration of your site occurs. The Modal can be automatically translated in the language the client desires. The Modal looks like the screen shot below. Additional accomidation features are above and below the ones shown in the picture and can be accessed by the client scrolling up or down.
A Legally Required Accessibility Statement is Provided
You website is required to have an Accessibility Statement. We provide one. It can be accessed by clicking the link at the bottom of the Modal as highlighted below.
When activated, the accessibility statement will appear in a seperate Modal and looks like this:
If you are a small business, expenses incurred in making your website accessible can result in a tax credits, each year.
Small Businesses Tax Credit.
Any business that for the previous tax year had either revenues of $1,000,000 or less or 30 or fewer full-time workers may take a tax credit for wesite accessibility costs.
This credit can cover 50 percent of the eligible access expenditures in a year up to $10,250, with the first $250 excluded from credit (resulting in a maximum credit of $5,000).
Example. Let’s say a business spent $2,250 on accessibility for its website. The first $250 isn’t credited, so 50 percent of the remaining $2000 would result in a $1,0000 tax credit.
To claim your website accessibility credit, use IRS Form 8826.
Our services for small business often are less than $1,200 per year by monthly subscription, so approximately half of what you spend is reimbursed by the government.