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ADA Title II & IIISection 508EN 301 549

ADA & Section 508 Consulting

Whether you've received an ADA demand letter, are under DOJ scrutiny, or are proactively building compliance, our consultants bridge the gap between legal requirements and technical implementation.

Why It Matters

Key Benefits

  • Reduce risk of ADA lawsuits and settlements
  • Section 508 readiness for federal contracts
  • Detailed, testing-backed compliance documentation
  • Ongoing advisory as regulations evolve

What You Get

Deliverables

  • Compliance gap analysis
  • Remediation roadmap with timelines
  • Policy & process documentation
  • Quarterly compliance reviews

Standards Covered

ADA Title II & IIISection 508EN 301 549

How It Works

Our Process

  1. Discovery Call

    We learn your product, tech stack, timeline, and compliance goals.

  2. Scoped Audit

    Manual and automated testing against the relevant standards.

  3. Detailed Report

    Prioritized findings with severity ratings and code-level fix guidance.

  4. Remediation Support

    We fix issues or guide your team — your choice.

  5. Sign-off & Monitoring

    Conformance statement + optional ongoing monitoring.

Frequently Asked Questions about ADA & Section 508 Consulting

What should I do if I receive an ADA demand letter?
Do not ignore it — a non-response escalates to litigation. Contact us within 48 hours for an emergency audit. We document your current state, produce a remediation roadmap, and help you respond with a good-faith compliance plan, which significantly improves your legal position.
Does ADA apply to websites?
Yes. Courts and the Department of Justice have consistently held that websites are places of public accommodation under ADA Title III. The DOJ's 2024 final rule formally confirmed WCAG 2.1 AA as the standard for state and local government websites under Title II.
How is ADA compliance different from WCAG compliance?
The ADA is a US civil rights law that prohibits disability discrimination. It does not specify a technical standard. Courts and the DOJ point to WCAG 2.1 AA as the appropriate benchmark, so achieving WCAG 2.1 AA conformance is the clearest path to ADA compliance.
Can we get sued even if we have an accessibility overlay?
Yes. Overlay tools like UserWay and accessiBe have been named as defendants in ADA lawsuits. Independent research shows they do not reliably fix WCAG failures and often introduce new barriers. The only defensible path is fixing issues in your actual code.

Ready to Get Started with ADA / 508?

Schedule a free consultation and we will scope the right engagement for your organization.