⚖️ ADA & WCAG 2.2 Compliance Services

Accessibility Compliance
Done at the Source

We fix your website's actual code — not with a JavaScript overlay that gets your clients sued anyway. Real WCAG 2.2 remediation, performed by people, documented for legal defense.

4,700+ADA lawsuits filed in 2024
37%increase year over year
96%of top websites have WCAG failures
$75Ktypical ADA settlement + attorney fees
Services We Provide
Accessibility Audit WCAG Remediation PDF Remediation Video Captions VPAT / ACR Accessibility Statement Compliance Certificate Deliverable Report Monthly Monitoring Rush Processing
Every engagement is documented with a full deliverable report. Compliance Certificates are suitable for contract requirements, enterprise procurement, and legal defense.
The Legal Reality

Your Website Has Legal Obligations

The Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in places of public accommodation. Courts have consistently ruled that websites are places of public accommodation — the same legal category as a physical storefront. If your site cannot be used by someone who is blind, deaf, or has a motor impairment, you are discriminating under federal law.

In April 2024, the Department of Justice issued final rules under Title II of the ADA mandating WCAG 2.1 AA compliance for all state and local government websites, with compliance deadlines already active. Federal courts continue to apply ADA standards to private-sector websites across every industry.

4,700+ federal ADA website lawsuits filed in 2024 Up 37% year over year. The majority target small and medium businesses. Settlements typically range from $5,000 to $75,000 plus attorney fees — before any remediation costs.
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What WebAIM Found Scanning 1 Million Home Pages (2024)

  • 96.3% of pages had detectable WCAG 2 failures
  • Average of 56.8 errors per home page
  • Low-contrast text present on 81.0% of pages
  • Missing image alt text on 54.5% of pages
  • Empty links or buttons on 44.6% of pages
  • Missing form labels on 48.6% of pages

Who Is Affected — The 26%

  • 26% of American adults live with a disability
  • 70 million people in the U.S. alone
  • 1.3 billion people globally — 16% of the world
  • $490 billion in annual U.S. discretionary spending
  • Abandon inaccessible sites at higher rates than any other barrier
  • Accessible HTML also ranks higher in search engine results
What We Do

Comprehensive Accessibility Services

Every engagement is scoped to what your site actually needs. We do not sell subscriptions or one-size-fits-all bundles.

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Accessibility Audit

A complete WCAG 2.2 evaluation of your site — every page, image, form, video, and document. A detailed report of every failure, its severity, and its legal exposure.

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WCAG Remediation

We fix violations directly in your site's source code. Permanent repairs that survive updates — not a JavaScript overlay that masks problems while leaving violations intact.

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PDF Remediation

Every downloadable document must be tagged for screen reader navigation. PDFs are the most overlooked accessibility violation and a frequent target in demand letters.

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Video Caption Services

Uncaptioned video is explicitly prohibited under WCAG 1.2. We caption your videos and deliver the files in standard formats ready for any hosting platform.

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VPAT / ACR Generation

A formal Voluntary Product Accessibility Template required for government contractors and increasingly demanded by enterprise procurement and university purchasing departments.

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Compliance Certificate

A dated, signed certificate documenting WCAG 2.2 AA audit and remediation. Useful for legal defense, enterprise sales, RFP responses, and vendor qualification.

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The Overlay Problem

Why JavaScript Widgets Don't Solve This

Overlay products attempt to auto-repair accessibility at render time. The DOJ, accessibility professionals, and the courts have a clear record on this approach.

❌ Overlay / Widget Approach

  • Injected JavaScript cannot fix broken HTML structure
  • Screen readers interact with the DOM before the overlay runs
  • Over 800 accessibility professionals signed the Overlay Fact Sheet opposing them
  • accessiBe received a $1 million FTC fine in January 2025
  • 25% of 2024 ADA lawsuits cited overlays as worsening the experience
  • Plaintiffs' attorneys now specifically target overlay users
  • Remove the subscription — all the apparent "fixes" disappear instantly
  • Does not produce a defensible compliance record for court

✓ Compliapoint Source Remediation

  • Fixes made directly in HTML, CSS, and template source files
  • Works with every assistive technology without conflict
  • Survives theme updates, plugin updates, and content changes
  • Complete documented audit trail for legal defense
  • Compliance Certificate issued upon remediation completion
  • VPAT available for government and enterprise procurement
  • One-time project cost — no forced ongoing subscription
  • Violations are actually resolved, not cosmetically masked
How It Works

A Clear, Documented Process

No surprises. No scope creep. Every step is confirmed in writing before work begins.

1

Site Assessment

You complete our 5-minute Site Accessibility Assessment. We review your answers and your site to scope the engagement accurately.

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Proposal & Confirmation

We send a detailed written proposal with a fixed price and full scope of work. Nothing begins until you approve it in writing.

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Audit & Remediation

We conduct the audit and complete remediation within the agreed timeline. Standard delivery is 7–10 business days. Rush available in 1–3 days.

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Deliverables

You receive your complete package: audit report, remediation documentation, compliance certificate, and all additional items in scope.

Industries We Serve

Every Industry Has Different Exposure

The legal requirements and lawsuit patterns vary by industry. Understanding your specific risk profile matters for scoping the right engagement.

Find Out Where You Stand

Our Site Accessibility Assessment takes about 3 minutes. We review your answers and respond with a clear written proposal — no obligation, no automatic charges, no pressure.

Eligible small businesses can recover up to $5,000 of accessibility costs annually via IRS Form 8826 (Disabled Access Credit).