THE #1 AI WEB COMPLIANCE SOLUTION FOR ADA & WCAG ACCESSIBILITY
- Compliance: Installation: 2 minutes – Compliance: 48 hours
- Design: disability accessible - website unaffected
- Monitoring: Compliance update every 24 hours
- Accountable: Monthly accessibility reports
- Tax Credit: Up to $5,000
- Trusted: See Select Client Websites
DON'T LET YOUR BUSINESS BECOME A STATISTIC
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) lawsuits target a broad range of business websites, including retail, food service, hospitality, and just about any business that offers goods or services through a website or mobile application.
$4,000 Plus Legal Fees For Each ADA Violation
Litigation over the lack of website compliance shows no sign of slowing down, with California significantly leading other states in ADA compliant litigation. The reason is simple, California law sets a minimum-dollar amount of $4,000 for damages plus attorney fees for each ADA violation – a minimum not imposed in most states. This minimum, according to lawyers who defend these lawsuits, makes suing in California quite lucrative.
In 2022 more than 100,000 business owners received ADA demand letters for inaccessible websites with 3,250 compliance lawsuits filed. Since 2019, there has been an average of a 13% year-to-year increase in web-related lawsuits with settlements ranging from $20,000-$50,000.
accessiBe's Artificial Inteligent Accessibility Is Your Answer
accessiBe's AI-powered technology makes it possible for you to quickly adopt an accessible solution, at a reasonable price that requires no website integration. It establishes your company's legal compliance allowing the disabled to fully explore your website while keeping your compliant company from becoming another litigation statistic.
High Arte Is Your Solution
High Arte One-Stop-Shop is pleased to partner with accessiBe, to provide your company with the perfect AI-powered, AD-compliant solution, eliminating legal concerns over your website's accessibility.
SELECTED CLIENT WEBSITES
SIX REASONS TO MAKE YOUR WEBSITE ACCESSIBLE
1. Mitigate Compliance Litigation
Other laws requiring web accessibility: if a company does business with a federal agency or receives federal funding (Section 508), businesses located or doing business in California (UNRUH). Making your website more accessible helps you manage this significant litigation and reputational risk plus (if needed) accessiBe’s litigation support package.
2. Competitive Advantage
Create an accessible, competitive advantage by reaching out to a huge, underserved, and extremely loyal group of potential clients (25% of the population). Establish long-term business relationships by creating spending opportunities for a community that wishes to perform transactional deals with companies that recognize the need for website accessiblity.
3. Improves Web Performance
Interested in raising your SEO ranking and increasing your website's traffic? It’s been determined that 82% of users would spend more time on websites if they were more accessible. If your website is accessible, you can expect a dramatically improved user experience, likely leading to lifts in performance and conversion rates.
4. Saves Time and Money
Web accessibility used to be a complex task that only companies with ample resources could undertake. accessiBe's Al-powered technology has turned web accessibility into an affordable, business-friendly initiative; allowing businesses of all sizes to take advantage of the benefits without allocating substantial resources towards its implementation.
5. Provides Up To $5,000 Tax Credit
The Disabled Access Tax Credit of up to $5,000 is available to a business or agency with an accessible, compliant website that has a total revenue of $1,000,000 or less in the previous tax year or 30 or fewer full-time employees.
This means that accessiBe's $750 annual fee, minus $250 (no credit for the first $250 of the fee), provides a 50% tax credit for the remaining $500 or $250. The $250 tax credit plus the $250 required tax credit reduction equals $500 a year for accessiBe. Tax Credit
6. It’s The Right Thing To Do
The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion social movement is growing exponentially. Inclusivity is a civil right issue, and brands that prioritize it send a clear positive message that they see and care about all members of their communities.