Does your website provide a “place of public accommodation� I am online.Just because your site isn’t made up of brick and mortar, that doesn’t mean you don’t have to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act Title III, or so said District Judge Scola in 2017 when he concluded that Winn Dixie had violated the ADA by having an inaccessible website. As the Department of Justice considers updating Title III, the courts are moving ahead with hearing plaintiffs and defendants, and handing down rulings. According to Seyfarth Shaw LLP, at least 814 federal website accessibility lawsuits were filed in 2017. New York and Florida lead with 335 and 325 respectively.
Source: Save Yourself From Getting Sued… Improve your Web Accessibility Now! | Promet Source

