WCAG Compliance Risk Briefing | ADA Lawsuits, Cost Exposure, Next Steps
A long-form briefing on legal exposure, documented case outcomes, and what organizations should do next if they need a credible path to WCAG compliance.
A growing library of bilingual resources designed to help teams understand accessibility risk, compliance expectations, and what a credible path to WCAG alignment actually looks like.
A long-form briefing on legal exposure, documented case outcomes, and what organizations should do next if they need a credible path to WCAG compliance.
Use these direct paths to move from research into planning, scope definition, and implementation decisions.
A bilingual self-assessment that estimates your current accessibility readiness, flags likely WCAG gaps, and recommends the next delivery path.
A sector-by-sector framework that helps leaders decide when a website is enough, when a web application is required, and when a phased hybrid approach is the most practical path.
A decision-maker briefing on how aging websites erode conversion, search performance, mobile usability, and accessibility, and how to evaluate whether you need a revamp or a rebuild.
A structured checklist for evaluating performance, conversion friction, SEO health, mobile usability, and accessibility risk on aging websites.
A practical prevention checklist for reducing ADA website lawsuit exposure through governance, release controls, and remediation evidence.
A vendor-evaluation template to define monitoring scope, reporting standards, and remediation support requirements before procurement.
Strategic and operational commentary for governance, remediation sequencing, and modernization planning.
Turn automated scan output into a defensible remediation roadmap by separating signal from noise and sequencing fixes by user impact and legal risk.
Define durable ownership before your team scales. Clear decision rights prevent accessibility drift and reduce rework across content, design, and engineering.
Repeated patch cycles can increase risk and cost. Learn the practical thresholds that indicate modernization is the lower-risk accessibility strategy.
Build clear evidence packages that demonstrate remediation progress, retest quality, and governance continuity for legal and procurement decision cycles.