Common Accessibility Myths.
Common myths and misunderstandings surrounding laws and website operations may have you believe that your business does not have to meet such website accessibility requirements—and you would be wrong.
Here’s the thing: you can be sued for not having an accessible website. This goes beyond state and local government websites, including small businesses and large corporations.
Plus, depending on your industry, you may have additional requirements you’re not aware of.

What Is Website Accessibility?
Accessibility means making sure people with disabilities can use your website, and not just sort of use it. Use it comfortably, completely, and confidently.
It’s not optional anymore. In 2024, over 4,600 accessibility lawsuits were filed in the U.S. alone, and that number keeps rising. Many of those lawsuits targeted small businesses, even ones with no physical storefront.
That includes:
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