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Based on WCAG 2.1 Level AA Standards

Why This Accessibility Check Matters

On April 24, 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice published its final rule requiring state and local government websites to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA. Large entities must comply by April 24, 2026; smaller entities by April 24, 2027.

ADA QuickScan runs standards‑based automated checks aligned to WCAG 2.1 AA to help you spot common barriers fast—without $500+/month enterprise tools. It's a free, lightweight first pass so your team can prioritize fixes and reduce legal risk.

Get a quick read on your site's accessibility posture in under a minute, then dive into our guides to understand what to fix and why.

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Deadline Approaching

April 24, 2026: Large entities (50k+ population)

April 26, 2027: Smaller entities

📊 Why Test Now?

96% of websites have accessibility errors

Average site has 51+ issues to fix

What You Get

Simple 0-100 compliance score

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High-Risk States Requiring Immediate Action

  • California

    45 lawsuits • $65k avg settlement

    Unruh Act adds state liability beyond federal ADA

  • New York

    38 lawsuits • $71k avg settlement

    Most aggressive plaintiff attorneys in the nation

  • Florida

    28 lawsuits • $52k avg settlement

    High retiree population drives advocacy

  • Texas

    32 lawsuits • $58k avg settlement

    6,000 government entities at risk

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