Stop ADA Lawsuits Before They Start

WCAG-aligned web accessibility with McCartney.ai automation (in 10 languages)

Why you need to act now

  • Website ADA lawsuits are surging — thousands filed in 2025; year-over-year growth is 37%+.

  • California is a hotspot — Unruh Act sets $4,000 per violation plus fees, driving class actions.

  • Recent headline payouts — multi‑million‑dollar website settlements (below) show real exposure.

  • Typical exposure — Individual demand letters often settle $5k–$20k; class actions multiply quickly.

  • Regulators set the bar — WCAG 2.1/2.2 Level AA is the practical benchmark used in audits and settlements.Accessibility is the law. 20% of all global internet users have some type of disability which excludes them from 97% of all websites.

  • Most recent major payout (website ADA)

    Fashion Nova — $5.15 million (2025, class action, N.D. Cal.)
    Settlement website confirms a $5,150,000 fund and required accessibility fixes for blind users who couldn’t use screen readers. California subclass members can claim up to $4,000 under the Unruh Act. Final approval hearing is scheduled for Feb. 12, 2026. fashionnovaaccessibilitysettlement.com

  • Most financially significant payout

    Target — $6 million (2008, class action)
    Target paid $6,000,000 to the California class and also paid attorneys’ fees; the settlement required accessibility improvements and monitoring. This remains the largest publicly disclosed website-accessibility monetary settlement.

WE HAVE THE PERFECT SOLUTION FOR:

Retail & eCommerce • Hospitality & Booking • Healthcare • Education • Financial Services • Professional Services • Media & Entertainment

McCartney AI offers a compliance solution in 10 languages, AND a Certificate of Compliance (click to view ours in PDF) for your website at a very affordable price.

The Current Tech. “Fixes” Available

Many free WordPress plugins miss key requirements (like image ALT text for screen readers), aren’t fully Title III/Section 508 compliant, and break or need rework after WordPress updates—so they don’t meaningfully reduce lawsuit risk.

Manual fixes are the opposite problem: costly and slow, requiring developers to write ALT text for every image, tweak sizing and languages, and edit JS/CSS by hand—then repeat it with every site change. That’s time and money you don’t want to spend. See if your website is compliant >>click here.

Our Solution

McCartney AI uses cutting-edge AI, which is one line of code to install (it should take your IT department no more than 10 minutes) which AUTOMATICALLY remediates your website according to WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards, mitigating your legal risk.

McCartney AI also uses machine learning and JavaScript to keep your site accessible, from alt text and forms to ongoing updates. We issue a compliance certificate and manage all major standards for one annual price starting at $129/month (billed annually) for sites under 1,000 pages. Click the purple wheelchair on the left to see it in action. Enterprise plans available for sites with over 100,000 monthly views. Contact us for a free, no-obligation assessment.

Client Case Studies

Our Compliance Coverage:

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Title III Sample Cases

  • Rite Aid Corporation: The Department reached an agreement with Rite Aid Corporation to address accessibility barriers in Rite Aid’s COVID-19 Vaccine Registration Portal.

  • Teachers Test Prep, Inc.: The Department reached an agreement with Teachers Test Prep, Inc., regarding complaints that the test prep company’s online video courses did not provide captions and were inaccessible to people who are deaf.

  • HRB Digital and HRB Tax Group (H&R Block): The Department reached an agreement with H&R Block to address claims that the company failed to code its website so that individuals with disabilities could use assistive technology such as screen reader software, refreshable Braille displays, keyboard navigation, and captioning.

  • Peapod: The Department reached an agreement with Peapod to address claims that its online grocery delivery services were not accessible to some individuals with disabilities.

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