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ADA Law & Lawsuits - Section 9
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In this section, we get to a topic that should be of interest to any business that has a website (and does not want to be sued) – ADA website compliance. This falls within the broader topic of “auxiliary aids and services” that the law requires to be provided to the disabled (such as, for example, interpreters and closed captioning) and includes making visual materials perceivable by the blind and visually impaired. This has been widely interpreted to require that websites must be usable by the blind and visually impaired. We cover this topic in detail, including what it means to make a business website ADA compliant.