ADA Compliance and Remediation: An understanding for Dental Company Website Compliance
Your dental business could be vulnerable to legal woes that could cost thousands of dollars. Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is being interpreted to include websites as “places of public accommodation”. This includes your company’s website presence. It may not be your purpose but if your website has inaccessible components to it you may be exposing your business to legal woes. People with disabilities can view this is discriminatory against people like them and other people with disabilities and based on that perspective your business's website might be in violation of Title III of the Americans With Disabilities(ADA)Act. The truth is in and dental offices of all sizes , even those that operate with less than 15 employees are experiencing legal issues in record numbers. For dental offices specifically, your website will have to be ADA compliant and accessible. Website accessibility means that your websites functions are usable with remediation to those with ...