Accessibility Lawsuits: It’s Not Just a “Trend” Anymore.

"Digital accessibility is a civil right" with disabled users stranded before a collapsing widget overlay bridge.

Digital accessibility isn’t a footnote.

It’s a civil right.

And if the latest data from our friends at UsableNet tells us anything, it’s that the legal landscape is moving faster than ever. We know you care about doing the right thing. But let’s look at why doing the right thing is also the smartest move for your business in 2026.

The Numbers Are Talking (And They’re Loud)

In 2025, we saw over 5,000 ADA digital accessibility lawsuits filed.

That’s not just a statistic. It’s a message.

While New York, Florida, and California remain the “hotspots,” the legal reach is expanding. If a user in any state can’t navigate your site, the courts are increasingly saying: “That’s not okay.” Physical presence doesn’t matter anymore; your digital storefront is your front door.

The “Widget” Myth is Officially Busted

Can we talk about overlays for a second?

Those “one-line-of-code” accessibility widgets? They aren’t the shield people promised they’d be. In fact, 25% of lawsuits last year specifically targeted sites using these tools.

Why? Because a band-aid doesn’t fix a broken bone.

Real accessibility lives in the code—in the semantic HTML, the ARIA labels, and the keyboard navigation. High-volume plaintiff firms are now looking specifically for companies that use these widget shortcuts because it signals that the underlying site probably still has barriers.

Mission-Driven Businesses: You’re on the Radar

If you’re an e-commerce brand or a B Corp, you’re in the crosshairs.

E-commerce accounted for roughly 70% of all ADA web lawsuits last year.

For mission-driven businesses, this is a double-edged sword. You want to be inclusive, but your visibility makes you a target. The most common “stoppers” are still the basics:

  • Inaccessible checkout flows (The “Can I actually buy this?” test).
  • Missing Alt Text (The “Can I see what this is?” test).
  • Broken Keyboard Navigation (The “Can I use this without a mouse?” test).

Here’s the Bottom Line

Accessibility isn’t about avoiding a lawsuit.

It’s about making sure the 1 in 4 adults with a disability can engage with your mission.

Don’t wait for a demand letter to start caring about your code. Let’s build a web where everyone is invited to the party.

Want to know where your site stands? Drop a comment or send us a DM. We’re here to help you move from “compliant” to “inclusive.”


P.S. We’re a Certified B Corp because we believe in equal access for all. Let’s make the web a better place, one line of code at a time. ✌️

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Denise Páne
CEO & Founder

Denise is an Accredited Accessibility Expert with a lifetime of experience with people with disabilities starting with her Special Olympian brother. She has over two decades of experience at the helm of her accessible web design agency, Access Design Studio. She is a passionate outdoors woman and bold adventurer in life and business.

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