
Digital accessibility lawsuits can be complex, time-sensitive, and stressful. Once you have legal counsel, we can step in to manage the digital accessibility side of the work.
Your attorney handles the legal strategy. We focus on the technical digital accessibility issues, remediation, and documentation.
This allows you to stay focused on running your business while the digital accessibility work moves forward.

We start by reviewing the specific digital accessibility claims raised in the lawsuit. We then evaluate the website, application, or digital content using WCAG as the technical standard.
The audit helps identify which reported digital accessibility issues are present and whether there are other issues that need attention. It also gives you and your legal team a clear picture of what needs to be fixed and what should be addressed first.
The findings give us a clear foundation for the remediation work that follows.

We handle the hands-on work of correcting digital accessibility barriers in the code, design, and content. Particular attention is given to the issues raised in the lawsuit, along with other digital accessibility problems identified during the audit.
Accessibility overlays may also need to be removed. Rather than relying on an overlay as the fix, we address digital accessibility issues directly in the website or application.
Depending on the site, remediation may also involve third-party tools or functionality. When another developer or vendor needs to make a change, we can help identify the issue, explain what needs to be corrected, and coordinate the work.

Documentation is an important part of the process. We keep a clear record of the digital accessibility issues being addressed, the work that has been completed, and the progress being made.
This may include audit findings, remediation priorities, completed fixes, progress reports, and other supporting technical documentation. When appropriate, we can also help prepare and implement a accessibility statement for the organization's digital properties.
We can coordinate with your internal team, outside developers, or other vendors throughout the remediation process. We also provide status updates so the work and progress are clearly tracked.

We can communicate directly with your legal counsel, provide updates, and share documentation of the digital accessibility work being completed.
Your attorney may also have specific priorities or guidance that affect the order or scope of the digital accessibility work.
We can incorporate that guidance as the remediation moves forward.

Throughout the process, we manage the digital accessibility work, keep communication clear, and track progress.
The focus stays on identifying the issues, fixing them properly, and maintaining a clear record of what has been done.
Your attorney handles the lawsuit. We handle the digital accessibility work.
Have you been sued over website accessibility?
You're not alone, and there's a clear path forward. We'll help you understand what's being claimed and how to respond with a strong remediation plan.
What is a ADA website lawsuit?
It's a legal claim alleging your website isn't accessible to people with disabilities under the ADA. These cases often center on WCAG conformance, or the lack of it.
Do I need to fix my website if I'm being sued?
Yes. Courts and opposing counsel expect to see real remediation, not just promises. A documented, WCAG-based fix strengthens your position and can support settlement discussions.
Can remediation help resolve my ADA Lawsuit?
It can. Demonstrating genuine, ongoing digital accessibility efforts is often a key factor in reaching a favorable resolution or settlement.
How is a ADA Lawsuit different from an ADA Demand Letter?
An ADA Demand Letter is a formal legal claim asserting your website violates the ADA - it just hasn't been filed in court (yet). An ADA Lawsuit means that claim has already been filed. Both call for the same approach: fast, thorough remediation and clear documentation.
Do you work with my attorney during litigation?
Yes. We provide audit findings, remediation plans, and compliance documentation your legal team can use directly in your defense or settlement negotiations.
How long does remediation take once a ADA Lawsuit is filed?
It depends on your site's size and complexity, but we move quickly. We prioritize the fixes that matter most first, so you have documented progress as early as possible.
What standard do you remediate to?
WCAG 2.2 Level AA, the standard most courts and settlement agreements reference for web accessibility compliance.
Will this protect me from future lawsuits?
Ongoing compliance is your best defense. We offer maintenance plans to help you stay WCAG-compliant long after your current case is resolved.
How do I get started?
Book a free consultation. We'll review your situation, explain your options, and build a remediation plan around your legal timeline.
Schedule your free consultation today. We'll assess your website's accessibility, explain your options, and help you build a remediation plan that supports your case.