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Web Accessibility Lawsuit

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A web accessibility lawsuit is a legal claim filed against a business alleging that its website or digital services are not accessible to people with disabilities, violating laws such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Why it matters:
These lawsuits can be costly and damaging to your reputation. Ensuring your website meets accessibility standards helps reduce the risk of legal action and demonstrates your commitment to inclusivity.

Where it’s used:
Accessibility lawsuits most commonly target businesses that offer goods or services online, including retail, hospitality, healthcare, and professional services.

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