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Your website could cost you reputation and up to $ 118,000
You shouldn’t guess about ADA risk. Let us check your site for free. If there’s exposure, we’ll map out the fixes and handle them quickly. In most cases, you’ll reach WCAG 2.1 AA alignment within 2 to 6 weeks, with everything documented and maintainable.
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- Without weak plugins
- Without any downtime
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Real fixes, no overlays or plugins
Updates, backups, monitoring
Improved loading times
Simply solve your everyday ADA-risk
Make accessibility pay off. You shrink legal risk, create inclusive experiences, and convert more traffic.
What's at your risk
If your site isn’t accessible, you invite warnings and lawsuits.
Many cases settle for $5,000 - $20,000.
Urgent fixes cost more and slow down your marketing. Worst of all, you exclude people and hurt your reputation.
How you get it fixt
You have your site brought up to WCAG 2.1 AA, proven with keyboard and screen reader tests.
You get an Accessibility Statement, a change log, and an easy author checklist.
All delivered through code, without plugins or overlays.
What you get at the end
You lower legal risk and make your site smoother for everyone.
Clear forms and navigation help more visitors send inquiries.
Clean code speeds up your site and improves search visibility.
And you’re doing something good for the community.
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Websites that grow with your business.
Intothelight Tattoo
Website for a tattoo studio in Germany
Happy Baby Mannheim
Website for a daycare with 3 different groups in 2 houses
Everywhere:me
Business helth website whit a small shop
Binas Pfalzliebe
Private website for a Blog-Project in the german palatinate area
Intothelight Tattoo
Website for a tattoo studio in Germany
Happy Baby Mannheim
Website for a daycare with 3 different groups in 2 houses
Everywhere:me
Business helth website whit a small shop
Binas Pfalzliebe
Private website for a Blog-Project in the german palatinate area
Hekma Verlag
Website for a publisher including a online store for books and media.
Clan Fraser of Lovat Association of Germany
Website for the official Clan Fraser of Lovat Association of Germany
Crossroads Travel
Website for a travel agency specializing on US Travels from Germany
Albert Hans
Private website for a retired high school english teacher
Hekma Verlag
Website for a publisher including a online store for books and media.
Clan Fraser of Lovat Association of Germany
Website for the official Clan Fraser of Lovat Association of Germany
Crossroads Travel
Website for a travel agency specializing on US Travels from Germany
Albert Hans
Private website for a retired high school english teacher
Haus Bergel
Hotel Website for a small hotel in the german palatinate area.
Ferienwohnung Maikammer
Website for a Holiday apartment in the german palatinate area
Bootcamp Winterthur
Website for a fitness studio website in Winterthur Switzerland
Haus Bergel
Hotel Website for a small hotel in the german palatinate area.
Ferienwohnung Maikammer
Website for a Holiday apartment in the german palatinate area
Bootcamp Winterthur
Website for a fitness studio website in Winterthur Switzerland
Intothelight Tattoo
Happy Baby Mannheim
Everywhere:me
Binas Pfalzliebe
Hekma Verlag
Clan Fraser of Lovat Association of Germany
Crossroads Travel
Albert Hans
Haus Bergel
Ferienwohnung Maikammer
Bootcamp Winterthur
We identify your legal gaps in ADA, speed, and conversions.
Your website should work for you, not against you. In our free audit, we’ll show you where you’re losing customers, missing ADA basics, or exposing security vulnerabilities.
Get initial insights and a no-obligation quote.
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No automated tools. No sales pressure.
Just 3 steps to help you improve your website. - ✅ Completely free audit
- ✅ + Expert call on request
Lean you back and we work for you.
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Schedule your free ADA strategy call
Choose a time, drop your URL, and you’ll have a concise audit in 24 hours. It highlights the top risks and gives you three fast improvements. Plain English, actionable steps.
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Audit and remediation
You have real user flows checked against WCAG 2.1 AA, and we fix anything that creates barriers like headings, labels, contrast, alt text, focus order, and navigation. We verify with keyboard and screen reader tests and document every change in a simple log you can share.
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Verify, launch, and stay compliant
You get your corrections implemented, rechecked, and a short content checklist, plus a plain-English guide to accessibility.
If you choose one of our all-in-one maintenance contracts, you will receive our ongoing support. This ensures that your pages remain accessible even after publication. This includes monthly checks, reports, and optimizations for speed and security.
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- No sales speech
- Honest advice
You are not helpless anymore
You have questions about ADA and WordPress. We have straight answers.
Every business is a little different, but these are the questions we hear most.
Use this as a quick warm-up. If you want more detail, request a free website audit or book a 15-minute call.
What's the penalty for business websites?
Under federal ADA Title III, private plaintiffs cannot collect money damages.
However, a court can order you to fix accessibility issues and require you to pay the plaintiff’s reasonable attorney fees if they win.
Many website cases settle for this reason: the business pays its own legal fees, covers the plaintiff’s fees, and commits to remediation on a timeline.
If the U.S. Department of Justice gets involved, it can also seek civil penalties in addition to requiring the site to be fixed.
As of July 3, 2025, the DOJ’s maximum civil penalty for a first ADA Title III violation is $118,225, and $236,451 for subsequent violations.
These amounts are indexed to inflation and can change from year to year.
State laws can add real financial exposure.
In California, for example, the Unruh Civil Rights Act allows for at least $4,000 in statutory damages per violation, plus attorney’s fees, which is one reason why many website cases are filed there.
Other states vary.
Even when cases don’t go to trial, legal fees and settlements often reach five figures.
You also need to budget for remediation work.
Planning ahead is almost always cheaper than reacting to a demand letter.
One piece of good news for smaller brokerages and teams is that the IRS Disabled Access Credit can offset a portion of qualified accessibility expenses each year.
This credit can help fund improvements that would be made anyway.
Are company websites required to be ADA compliant? What is involved in that?
Yes. Under the ADA, businesses open to the public, must make their websites usable for people with disabilities.
Although there isn’t a formal technical rule for private businesses, the common, court-tested benchmark is WCAG 2.1 Level AA.
This means that every action should be accessible via keyboard, pages should have clear headings, images should have meaningful alt text, videos should have captions, forms should be labeled, and color contrast should be sufficient.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has said that websites must be accessible. It formally requires WCAG 2.1 Level AA for state and local governments, so following the same standard is the safest approach for business sites.
Do small companies need to comply too, or is the ADA for larger companies?
Size doesn’t exempt you. If you’re a business open to the public, the ADA applies to you.
You are obligated to provide equal access and effective communication, which includes your website and digital services.
Which accessibility risks are most common on real estate websites?
The biggest risks usually appear where people interact with the site the most.
Search and filter panels are often inaccessible to keyboard users, which locks out visitors who rely on assistive technology.
Map and virtual tour embeds sometimes hide controls from screen readers or lack text alternatives, preventing users from understanding or operating them.
Image galleries and carousels often trap the keyboard focus or fail to announce slide changes, making them difficult to navigate.
Many property cards and buttons use colors with low contrast, making critical information difficult to see.
Forms for showings, inquiries, or mortgage calculators often lack clear labels and helpful error messages, making them frustrating to complete.
The practical solution is to design and test against WCAG 2.1 AA standards, and verify that every key user path can be navigated with a keyboard and screen reader before publishing.
Could an "accessibility overlay" or one-click plugin make us compliant or increase risk?
Overlays don’t repair your site’s underlying code.
Research and industry guidance show that they often miss issues and can create new barriers.
They don’t protect you against ADA claims.
Real compliance comes from building and remediating according to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), and then monitoring.
What's the risk of ADA lawsuits for businesses, and how can we reduce it?
Website accessibility is an area of active enforcement and litigation.
The DOJ’s stance is that inaccessible websites can violate the ADA, and Title III lawsuits continue against private businesses.
The best way to reduce risk is to have a documented program that audits against WCAG 2.1 AA.
This program should also fix issues, add an accessibility statement and feedback path, train your team, and re-test regularly.