Common violations that expose your business
The Department of Justice has reached enforcement agreements with businesses of all sizes — from corner restaurants to national retailers.
No alt text on images
Blind users relying on screen readers cannot identify photos, menu items, or product images without text descriptions.
Poor color contrast
Text that blends into the background excludes customers with low vision or color blindness.
No video captions
Promotional or instructional videos without captions shut out customers who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Keyboard navigation failures
Visitors who cannot use a mouse — due to mobility impairments — may be unable to navigate your site at all.
Inaccessible forms
Reservation forms, contact forms, and checkout flows without proper labels lock out assistive technology users.
Color-only information
Using color alone to signal required fields or errors fails users who cannot distinguish those colors.
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Pay $50 and submit your website URL. We run it through our AccessGuard scanner against WCAG accessibility standards.
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Within 24 hours you get a plain-English violation report — no legal jargon, no tech speak. Just what's wrong and why it matters.
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Fix it yourself using our instructions, or hire us to handle full remediation for a flat $500. Your call.
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Built for Main Street, not Wall Street
If your business has a website and customers can walk in the door, ADA Title III applies to you.
Two simple options. No surprises.
Start with a report. Add remediation if you need us to fix it.
- Full site accessibility scan
- Plain-English violation report
- Prioritized list of issues
- Fix instructions included
- PDF you can share with your web developer
- Everything in the Compliance Report
- We coordinate and implement all fixes
- Verified re-scan after remediation
- Compliance documentation for your records
- 30-day follow-up scan included
The DOJ is actively enforcing. These are real cases.
Small businesses are not exempt. These enforcement actions came from the same DOJ guidance that applies to your website today.
H&R Block
DOJ agreement to fix website barriers blocking screen reader and keyboard navigation access.
Rite Aid
Enforcement action after its vaccine registration portal was found inaccessible to users with disabilities.
Peapod
Online grocery delivery service required to remediate accessibility barriers under Title III.
Teachers Test Prep
DOJ action for video courses without captions — inaccessible to deaf and hard-of-hearing users.