An Accessibility Statement Is Not Enough

An accessibility statement on your website does not reduce your legal risk by itself. It is a declaration of intent, not evidence of action. Organizations that treat a statement as their primary accessibility effort are left exposed when a demand letter arrives or a complaint is filed. What an Accessibility Statement Does and Does Not

Build an ADA Compliance Program

An ADA compliance program is a structured, repeatable process for reducing accessibility risk across your organization’s digital properties. It is not a single project or a one-time correction. It is an ongoing operational commitment that includes evaluation, remediation, training, and monitoring. Key Components of an ADA Compliance Program Component What It Covers Policy A written

Prioritize Accessibility Issues by Risk

Not all accessibility issues carry the same weight. Some create immediate legal exposure and block people from using core functionality, while others affect secondary features or carry lower risk. Knowing how to prioritize accessibility issues by risk determines whether remediation efforts reduce exposure quickly or waste time on low-impact items first. Accessibility Issue Prioritization by