
What Does ADA Remediation Involve?
ADA Remediation is the process of updating your website to meet accessibility standards, ensuring it is fully compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Our team specializes in identifying and fixing accessibility issues, from text readability to navigation and interactive elements, so that your site is usable for everyone, regardless of ability.
At Trio Media, we like to keep things simple. Get full coverage with our Hybrid Package (Accessibility Audit + ADA Remediation), or choose an Audit Report Only, the choice is yours.
Hybrid: Accessibility Audit + ADA Remediation
$300
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Receive up to $5,000 in Federal Tax Credits for website accessibility improvements under the IRS Disabled Access Credit (Form 8826).
Audit Report Only
$200
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Receive up to $5,000 in Federal Tax Credits for website accessibility improvements under the IRS Disabled Access Credit (Form 8826).
Is your website truly accessible?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is ADA?
ADA stands for the Americans with Disabilities Act, which is a U.S. law to ensure that people with disabilities have equal access and opportunities in all areas of public life. The act covers a wide range of topics, including employment, public services, transportation, and telecommunications, but it also specifically applies to websites and digital content.
What is Website Accessibility?
For websites, this means they must be accessible to people with various disabilities, such as those who use screen readers or keyboard navigation. Common standards for web accessibility are based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
Can I have ADA Remediation Services without ADA Ongoing Maintenance?
Technically, yes — you could take that option.
But why would you, after investing so much into your website?
Technology is evolving rapidly, and websites need to keep pace. On top of that, WCAG standards are constantly changing. Instead of starting over, stay ahead by keeping your site up to date with the latest accessibility requirements.
What is ADA Ongoing Maintenance?
ADA Ongoing Maintenance refers to the ongoing process of ensuring that a website or digital platform remains compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other accessibility standards. The ADA is a U.S. law that mandates that individuals with disabilities must have equal access to goods, services, and digital content, including websites.
What is a Full Accessibility Audit Report?
A Full Accessibility Audit Report is a comprehensive evaluation of your website’s compliance with accessibility standards such as WCAG and ADA. It identifies barriers that may prevent users with disabilities from accessing your content and provides detailed findings on errors, alerts, and areas needing improvement. The report typically includes:
- An overview of the current accessibility status
- Specific issues found on key pages
- Severity levels of each issue
- Recommendations for remediation
- Verification of compliance with legal and technical standards
This report serves as the foundation for making your website accessible to all users while reducing legal risks.
What is ADA Code Remediation?
ADA Code Remediation is the process of fixing the underlying website code to ensure it meets the accessibility standards required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This involves correcting issues like improper use of HTML, missing alternative text, poor color contrast, keyboard navigation problems, and other barriers that can prevent people with disabilities from accessing your site.
By addressing these technical issues, ADA Code Remediation helps make your website more inclusive, improves user experience, and reduces the risk of legal challenges.
What is Accessibility Statement?
An Accessibility Statement is a public declaration on your website that communicates your commitment to making your site accessible to all users, including people with disabilities. It typically outlines:
- The accessibility standards your site aims to meet (e.g., WCAG, ADA)
- The efforts you’ve taken to ensure accessibility
- Any known limitations or areas still being improved
- How users can report accessibility issues or request assistance
An Accessibility Statement demonstrates transparency, helps build trust with your audience, and can reduce legal risk by showing your dedication to inclusivity.
What is Post Accessibility Audit Report?
A Post Accessibility Audit Report is a follow-up evaluation conducted after your website has undergone accessibility improvements or remediation. It verifies that previously identified issues have been fixed and assesses whether your site now meets the required accessibility standards such as WCAG and ADA.
This report includes:
- Confirmation of resolved issues from the initial audit
- Identification of any remaining or new accessibility barriers
- Updated compliance status
- Recommendations for ongoing maintenance or further improvements
A Post Accessibility Audit Report ensures your website stays compliant and accessible over time, helping you maintain legal protection and provide a great user experience.