Is Your Website a Lawsuit Waiting to Happen?
More than 3,100 businesses were sued last year over websites people with disabilities cannot use, and the number climbed 27% in a single year. We make your site fully ADA compliant, shield you from costly lawsuits, and help you claim a tax credit of up to $5,000 a year that can cover the entire cost.
The cost of an inaccessible website, in 2 minutes
See exactly why this is happening, how it puts your business at risk, and the simple way to fix it for good.
This is not a small fine. It is a real bill.
Website accessibility claims usually start with a demand letter, and the price only goes up from there. Here is what business owners are actually paying.
A single demand letter
The typical range to settle one website accessibility demand letter, plus a signed commitment to fix your site within 90 to 180 days.
If it becomes a lawsuit
Ignore the letter and it escalates. Now you add the plaintiff's attorney fees and your own defense, three to five times the original cost.
Your name, on the internet
ADA lawsuits are public. Customers, partners, and competitors can find them, and serial filers come back to sue businesses that never truly fixed the problem.
Getting compliant costs a fraction of any one of these, and the tax credit can cover most of it.
These are the issues that get businesses sued
Most site owners have several of these and have no idea. If you are unsure about even one, your site is likely at risk today.
What the law actually requires
The Americans with Disabilities Act applies to your website, not just your front door. Courts and regulators now point to one clear technical standard, and knowing it is the difference between protected and exposed.
The good news: you do not need to become an expert. That is our job. We handle the standard, the fixes, and the paperwork, so you can get back to running your business.
Those pop-up "accessibility widgets" will not save you
Overlay widgets do not stop lawsuits, and courts know it. In 2025 the FTC ordered one overlay vendor to pay $1 million for overstating what its tool could do. Real protection comes from real compliance built into your site, tested by a human, which is exactly what we deliver.
Everything included in your compliance
Not a plugin. Not a scan. A complete, hands-off service that leaves you protected, compliant, and rewarded.
Full accessibility audit
A real expert reviews your site against WCAG 2.1 AA, using the same assistive technology your visitors use.
Complete remediation
We fix the issues at the source: alt text, contrast, keyboard access, labels, structure, and more.
Accessibility statement
An official statement and compliance badge on your site that show visitors and courts you take access seriously.
Ongoing monitoring
Your site changes over time. We keep watching it so it stays compliant month after month, not just today.
Tax credit paperwork
We give you the documentation to hand your accountant so claiming your Disabled Access Credit is simple.
A real person
You work directly with Tony. Plain English, no jargon, and straight answers whenever you need them.
Compliant in three easy steps
You stay focused on your business. We handle the technical work from start to finish.
Free website evaluation
We scan your site against WCAG 2.1 AA and show you exactly where you stand and what is putting you at risk. No cost, no pressure.
We make it compliant
Our team remediates your site so it works for screen readers, keyboards, and every visitor, then adds your accessibility statement and certification.
Stay protected and claim your credit
We monitor your site so it stays compliant, and we hand you everything you need to claim your federal tax credit at tax time.
The honest comparison
There are three ways to handle website accessibility. Only one actually protects you.
| Do Nothing | Overlay Widget | ADA Comply Guy | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Real WCAG 2.1 AA compliance | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Protects you from lawsuits | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Human expert audit | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Helps you claim the tax credit | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Ongoing monitoring | ✕ | Limited | ✓ |
| Reaches customers with disabilities | ✕ | Partial | ✓ |
Your compliance can pay for itself
The government actually rewards small businesses for making their websites accessible. Most owners have no idea this money is sitting on the table.
- ✓Disabled Access Credit (IRS Form 8826): covers 50% of your eligible costs for a credit of up to $5,000 every single year.
- ✓Section 190 deduction: deduct up to an additional $15,000 for removing access barriers.
- ✓Who qualifies: most businesses with $1 million or less in revenue, or 30 or fewer employees.
We are not a tax firm, so we work alongside your accountant and give you the documentation to make claiming it simple.
A simple example
Example only. Your accountant confirms your exact figures.
Hi, I'm Tony Caggiano
My mission is simple: making the internet accessible to people of all abilities, one business at a time.
I have watched too many good business owners get blindsided by a demand letter for something they never knew was a problem, and I have watched too many people with disabilities get shut out of websites they simply wanted to use. I started ADA Comply Guy to fix both at once.
When you work with me, you get a real person who explains everything in plain English, does the technical work for you, and makes sure you walk away protected, compliant, and set up to claim every dollar you are owed.
Let's Make Your Site CompliantBusiness owners who sleep better at night
"Tony made the whole thing painless. He handled everything, explained the tax credit, and my site is finally something I am proud of. Worth every penny."
"I got a scary letter about my website and panicked. Tony walked me through it, got me compliant fast, and showed me how it basically paid for itself. Lifesaver."
"I had no idea a quarter of my visitors could not use my site. Now they can, my traffic is up, and I have real peace of mind. I recommend Tony to everyone."
Frequently asked questions
Does the ADA really apply to my website?
I am a small business. Am I really a target?
I already have an accessibility widget. Am I covered?
How long does it take?
How does the tax credit work?
Will you keep my site compliant after the fix?
What does it cost?
Find out where your website stands, free
In a few minutes you will know your exact risk, what it takes to fix it, and how much of the cost the tax credit can cover. There is no obligation and no reason to wait.
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