The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law enacted in 1990 to protect individuals with disabilities from discrimination. It ensures that businesses, public facilities, websites, and digital platforms are accessible to everyone, regardless of their physical or cognitive abilities.
Have you been unexpectedly served with an ADA lawsuit in Franklin County, Delaware County, or other areas such as Hamilton, Erie, Lorain, Lucas, Fulton, or across Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, or Kentucky?
While the ADA plays a vital role in safeguarding the rights of individuals with disabilities, in recent years, it has also become the subject of litigation abuse. Many businesses are unaware they are violating ADA requirements until they receive a court summons.
When a commercial facility is found to be non-compliant with ADA standards, courts typically rule against the defendant. In fact, over 90% of ADA cases result in the business losing. The ADA has been enforced for more than 30 years, and courts have little tolerance for non-compliance. Plaintiffs and their attorneys know this—and they actively pursue cases against non-compliant businesses.
If your business is facing an ADA lawsuit, immediate compliance efforts are crucial. Taking steps to correct violations—along with maintaining written evaluations, documented remediation plans, and proof of compliance—can significantly strengthen your defense in court.
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