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How to Make Your New York City Restaurant Website ADA-Compliant (WCAG 2.2) to Avoid Title III Lawsuits

How to Make Your New York City Restaurant Website ADA-Compliant (WCAG 2.2) to Avoid Title III Lawsuits

NYC restaurants can face Title III ADA website lawsuits even without a physical accessibility complaint, and demand letters commonly seek $5,000–$25,000+ in fees and fixes. New York City remains a high-volume venue for accessibility filings because restaurants rely on online menus, reservations, and delivery links. This article explains how to align a NYC restaurant website […]

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How to Make Your Florida Restaurant Website ADA-Compliant in 2026: WCAG 2.2 Checklist and Lawsuit Risk Explained

How to Make Your Florida Restaurant Website ADA-Compliant in 2026: WCAG 2.2 Checklist and Lawsuit Risk Explained

Florida restaurants face ADA website lawsuits in 2026 even if they have fewer than 15 employees, because Title III applies to public accommodations. Most claims focus on WCAG failures like missing alt text, keyboard traps, and inaccessible online ordering. This article explains the legal risk landscape in Florida and provides a practical WCAG 2.2 checklist

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