⚠️ April 2026 Deadline Approaching

Is Your Website
ADA Compliant?

4,605 federal ADA website lawsuits were filed in 2023. The average settlement costs $25,000–$75,000. The DOJ now requires government sites to comply by April 2026 — and private businesses are already in courts' crosshairs.

This complete compliance kit gives you everything you need to audit your website, fix critical issues, and protect your business — built from scanning over 1,000 real websites.

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1,000+
websites scanned to build this
50+
checklist items with fix instructions
4,605
federal ADA lawsuits filed in 2023
$25K–$75K
average settlement cost

What's Inside

6 comprehensive chapters. Built from real-world scanning data and legal case analysis.

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Chapter 1: Legal Landscape
Who's getting sued, Title II vs III, the April 2026 deadline, and what courts actually use as the standard.
Chapter 2: 50+ Item Checklist
Every WCAG 2.1 AA success criterion. What to check, how to check it, and priority level (critical / important / nice-to-have).
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Chapter 3: Remediation Matrix
What to fix first. Quick wins vs. deep fixes. Real cost estimates. The exact prioritization logic used by accessibility consultants.
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Chapter 4: Audit Guide
Free tools walkthrough (AccessiGuard, WAVE, axe, Lighthouse). What automated tools miss. How to do a basic screen reader test.
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Chapter 5: Legal Protection
Accessibility statement template you can publish today. VPAT basics. Documentation practices that actually protect you in court.
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Chapter 6: Staying Compliant
Why one-time fixes fail. How to build accessibility into your workflow. Your 90-day roadmap. Monitoring tools.

Who This Is For

Business owners
who want to understand their legal exposure and know what needs to be fixed — without hiring a consultant first.
Developers
who need a clear checklist and technical guidance for building or remediating accessible sites.
Marketing managers
responsible for the company website who need to brief leadership on risk and a remediation budget.
Agencies
who want to add accessibility auditing as a service and need a solid foundation to build from.
Government IT staff
preparing for the April 2026 Title II mandate and needing a clear action plan.
Startup founders
building accessible products from the start — it's 5× cheaper than retrofitting.

Don't Wait for a Demand Letter

The cost of this guide is less than one hour with an accessibility consultant — and it gives you everything you need to protect your business before a problem becomes a lawsuit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who actually gets sued for ADA website violations?
Any business with a public-facing website can be targeted — there's no revenue threshold. In 2023, over 4,600 federal lawsuits were filed. E-commerce, food service, healthcare, and financial services businesses are the most common targets, but even small local businesses receive demand letters.
What's the April 2026 deadline?
The DOJ published a final rule requiring state and local government websites to comply with WCAG 2.1 AA by April 24, 2026 (for jurisdictions over 50,000 people). Private businesses have no hard deadline but are already subject to ADA lawsuits. Courts consistently use WCAG 2.1 AA as the standard.
How is this different from a free accessibility checker?
Free checkers scan one page at a time and catch maybe 30–40% of issues. This kit gives you the full legal context, a prioritized 50+ item checklist with fix instructions, cost estimates, legal templates, and a monitoring strategy — everything you need to actually protect your business.
I'm not a developer. Can I still use this?
Yes. The kit is written for business owners and anyone who manages a website. Chapter 3 gives you a prioritized list with cost estimates so you know exactly what to tell your developer. Chapter 5 has legal templates you can use today — no coding required.
How do I receive the guide?
After payment, you'll be redirected to a page where you can download the guide immediately. A download link will also be emailed to you.
What if my website is already 'accessible' according to a scanner?
Automated scanners catch only 30–40% of WCAG 2.1 AA issues. The most common lawsuit triggers — keyboard navigation failures, poor screen reader experience, and low-quality alt text — are almost never caught by automated tools alone. This guide tells you exactly how to check the things scanners miss.