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Utah Businesses Have Been Sued for Not Having an ADA Compliant Website

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires businesses to make their goods and services accessible to people with disabilities. However, many businesses in Utah have been found to be non-compliant, particularly when it comes to website accessibility. In recent years, several Utah businesses have faced lawsuits for failing to meet ADA website compliance standards.

Utah Businesses Face Lawsuits Over ADA Compliance

Utah businesses have recently come under fire for their lack of ADA website compliance. In 2020, there were over 3,500 ADA-related lawsuits filed across the United States, with many of them targeting businesses that failed to make their websites accessible to people with disabilities. Utah is no exception. In fact, several major Utah businesses have been named in recent lawsuits.

Breaking Down the 5 Companies Sued for Website Accessibility

Five Utah businesses have been sued for not having an ADA compliant website. These companies include:

  • Advanced MD: a healthcare software company
  • Colonial Stock Transfer: a stock transfer agent
  • Myriad Genetics: a molecular diagnostics company
  • National Ability Center: a nonprofit organization
  • Woodland Park: a property development company

All of these companies were accused of having websites that were not compatible with screen readers, which are used by people with visual impairments. Additionally, their websites were said to lack certain features, such as proper keyboard navigation and appropriate alt text for images.

The Impact of Inaccessible Websites on Disabled Utahns

The impact of inaccessible websites on disabled Utahns cannot be overstated. People with disabilities often rely on the internet to access important information, such as healthcare resources, job opportunities, and government services. When websites are inaccessible, it can prevent disabled individuals from accessing these resources and can be a significant barrier to full participation in society.

In conclusion, ADA website compliance is a crucial issue for businesses in Utah and across the country. The lawsuits against these five Utah businesses are a reminder that failing to make websites accessible to people with disabilities can have serious consequences. It is important for businesses to take proactive steps to ensure that their websites are ADA compliant and accessible to all users.

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