Disability rights attorneys regularly scan websites for accessibility issues. When they find them, they send demand letters — and most small businesses pay to settle. We find the problems first, fix them for real, and keep watching so it doesn't happen to you.
This has nothing to do with how your website looks. It has everything to do with whether people with disabilities — who use screen readers, keyboard navigation, or other assistive tools — can actually use it. Federal law says they have to be able to.
Federal courts have broadly interpreted the ADA to cover websites, and many businesses have faced enforcement actions as a result. While the legal landscape continues to evolve, the risk is real and growing. If your website can't be used by someone with a disability, that's a legal exposure — the same way a building without a ramp is.
Law firms use automated tools to scan thousands of websites at once looking for issues. It's not personal — it's a numbers game. They find a problem, send a demand letter, and most businesses just pay to make it go away. You can stop that before it starts.
Accessibility issues are technical problems in your website's code. Missing labels on buttons. Images without descriptions. Forms that don't work with a keyboard. These are real, fixable problems — not vague compliance checkboxes. We find them and fix them.
Every time you add a new page, update a blog post, or change something on your site, new issues can appear. Accessibility isn't a one-time project — it's ongoing. That's why monitoring matters. We watch your site so you don't have to.
No technical knowledge needed on your end. You give us your website address. We take it from there.
Send us your website address. We run a full scan and send you a plain-English report showing every accessibility issue on your site, ranked by how often those exact issues show up in demand letters. No charge, no commitment.
If you want to move forward, we fix the issues directly in your website's code. Not a bandage on top — actual repairs. Think of it like fixing a broken step rather than putting a sign on it. Every fix is documented with timestamps so you have proof if you ever need it.
Websites change constantly — new pages, new images, new updates from your platform. Each change can introduce new issues. We scan your site continuously and alert you when something new appears, before it becomes a problem.
If a disability rights attorney sends your business a demand letter while you're on the AccessIQ monthly plan, we prepare a complete technical documentation package showing all remediation work completed — at no additional cost. You'll have a clear, timestamped record of exactly what was fixed and when to share with your attorney.
AccessIQ provides technical remediation and documentation only. We do not provide legal advice or legal representation. Consult a licensed attorney regarding any demand letter or legal proceeding.
A guarantee that covers the moment that matters most.
Your first scan is always free. No credit card, no commitment. Most small business sites take 1–3 weeks to fully remediate — then monitoring keeps you covered month to month.
Enter your business name, website address, and email below. We'll run the scan automatically and email you a plain-English report of every issue we find — free, no commitment, report in 5–10 minutes.
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