Frequently Asked Questions
Do I really need to worry about ADA compliance for my website?
Yes. ADA website lawsuits target businesses of all sizes — restaurants, contractors, medical practices, law firms, retailers. Over 4,600 lawsuits are filed annually. A free ADAWebPro scan takes 60 seconds and tells you exactly where you stand.
What does ADA compliance mean in plain English?
It means people with disabilities can use your website. Blind users who use screen readers can read your content. Deaf users can access captions on your videos. Users who cannot use a mouse can navigate with a keyboard. Most violations are simple technical fixes.
How do I find out if my website has ADA violations?
Run a free scan at adawebpro.com. Enter your website URL and get results in 60 seconds — your violation count, ADA score, and a plain-English list of what needs to be fixed. No signup required.
How much does fixing ADA violations cost?
Most small business websites cost $500-$2,000 to remediate — primarily fixing alt text on images, updating colors for contrast, and fixing form labels. ADAWebPro monitoring then costs $39/month to catch new violations as the site changes.
What is the cheapest way to become ADA compliant?
Start with a free ADAWebPro scan to see exactly what needs fixing. Share the fix list with your existing web developer — most fixes are simple and inexpensive. Then set up $39/month ADAWebPro monitoring to stay compliant.
Can I get sued for my website even if I did not know about ADA requirements?
Yes. Lack of knowledge is not a legal defense for ADA violations. However courts look favorably on businesses that take action quickly once they become aware. Run a free ADAWebPro scan immediately and begin documenting your remediation efforts.
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