Can Changing My Website Template or Closing My Business Resolve an ADA Lawsuit?
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Can Changing My Website Template or Closing My Business Resolve an ADA Lawsuit?

ADA compliance lawsuits are becoming an increasing concern for online businesses. If your website doesn’t meet accessibility standards, you may find yourself facing legal action. A common question that arises is whether changing your website template or closing your business can stop an ADA lawsuit. The short answer? No.

In this post, we'll explore why simply changing your website or closing your business doesn’t absolve you from an ADA lawsuit. Legal responsibility is based on the state of your website at the time the lawsuit is filed, and just making changes afterward doesn’t erase past violations.

To truly resolve accessibility issues, it’s important to conduct regular audits, stay updated on ADA guidelines, and proactively ensure your website complies with accessibility standards.

At EcomBack, we specialize in helping businesses navigate ADA compliance and can help you with audits, remediation, and ongoing support. If you’re dealing with an ADA lawsuit or just want to protect your business moving forward, we are here to assist.

Read more about how to manage ADA lawsuits and protect your business here: Can Changing My Website or Closing My Business Stop an ADA Lawsuit?

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