ADA Remediation and Compliance: An understanding for Dentist Company Website Compliance

Your dental company could be vulnerable to legal woes that could cost many thousands of dollars. Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is being understood to include websites as “places of public accommodation”. This includes your business's website presence. It might not be your intent but if your website has unusable components to it you might be exposing your livelihood to legal woes. Persons with disabilities can think this is discriminatory against them and other individuals with disabilities and based on that interpretation your website could be in violation of Title III of the Americans With Disabilities(ADA)Act.

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