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2010 ADA Accessibility Guidelines
A full version of the ADA Accessibility Guidelines (otherwise known as the 2010 ADAAG) can be found here . The ADAAG serves as the primary standard for determining violations of the ADA. The statutory language and structure of the ADA indicate that Congress intended the Department of Justice's regulations and the ADAAG to set forth standards sufficient to satisfy ADA obligations, with the Department of Justice's regulations establishing the limits of ADA liability. Regulatory
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Jan 193 min read


Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
The full text of Title III of the ADA is available at https://www.ada.gov/law-and-regs/regulations/title-iii-regulations/ . Summary of Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act Title III of the ADA offers significant protections against discrimination for people with disabilities in public accommodations. It prohibits discrimination based on disability, ensuring complete and equal access to goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations in publi
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Jan 193 min read


ADA Law & Lawsuits Explained Videos
Cases under the ADA are filed to necessitate that businesses comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, which includes bearing their own legal expenses, covering the opposing party's legal fees, and potentially providing compensation to the plaintiff, contingent upon the jurisdiction. These lawsuits can incur significant costs, in addition to the imperative of legal compliance. It is advisable and legally mandated for businesses to achieve ADA compliance prior to facing
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Jan 191 min read


Why Do Businesses Use ADA Accessibility Statements?
An accessibility statement serves as a public declaration of a business' commitment to digital inclusion. It signals to users, regulators, and legal entities that your organization is proactive about ensuring its digital platforms are complaint with the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA"), and usable by everyone including individuals with disabilities. This document is not a legal disclaimer. It is a communication tool that bridges the gap between your technical complianc
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Jan 193 min read


Mediating ADA Website Cases: Compromise and Resolution
Digital accessibility is no longer optional for businesses in 2023. As the online landscape grows, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has expanded its influence to include digital platforms, making website accessibility a hotbed of legal disputes. Courtrooms across the United States are seeing an influx of ADA-related website lawsuits, with businesses of all sizes challenged to meet evolving accessibility standards. This blog provides a comprehensive guide for legal pr
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Sep 19, 20253 min read


Historic Buildings Under the ADA
Historic buildings define the architectural identity of many cities, serving as tangible links to the past. However, owners of these structures face a distinct challenge: balancing the preservation of historic features with the legal requirement to provide accessibility under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Understanding how these two mandates intersect is essential for maintaining compliance and avoiding potential legal issues. This guide outlines the specific ADA
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Jul 19, 20253 min read


Mediating ADA Lawsuits: Resolution and Accessibility
As businesses evolve to meet the mandates of the Americans with Disabilities Act, non-compliance often leads to legal challenges. Understanding how to mediate ADA lawsuits and adopting accessibility measures can save businesses from expensive litigation. This guide provides business owners and legal professionals with actionable insights into preventing ADA lawsuits, resolving disputes through mediation, and making accessibility a priority. Understanding the Americans with Di
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Jun 19, 20254 min read


ADA Policies and Procedures for Businesses
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) stands as a crucial civil rights law in the United States, banning discrimination against people with disabilities across all public life domains. For business owners and operators, adhering to ADA standards involves more than just installing ramps and providing accessible parking. It demands the implementation of thorough policies and procedures to guarantee effective communication. This guide outlines the responsibilities concerning
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May 19, 20254 min read


Restaurant and Stores Under the ADA
Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), every business open to the public must ensure equal access for individuals with disabilities. For restaurant and retail owners, ignoring these federal standards isn't just excluding a large demographic—it’s inviting legal trouble. ADA lawsuits can result in heavy financial losses, covering mandated renovations and legal fees for both sides. Protecting your business from expensive litigation starts with understanding and i
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Mar 19, 20252 min read


Businesses Covered by the ADA
If your business provides goods or services to the general public, it is important to understand and comply with Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Enacted to prevent discrimination, this federal civil rights law guarantees that individuals with disabilities have the same opportunities as everyone else to participate in the mainstream of American life. Specifically, Title III mandates that "public accommodations"—which include a vast array of businesses s
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Jan 19, 20252 min read
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