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ADA Website Accessibility Lawsuit: Online Men's Clothing Retailer

Case # · District Court, S.D. Florida · Filed May 2, 2022

Plaintiff's Firm: RODERICK V. HANNAH, ESQ., P.A.

Screen Reader IncompatibilityMissing LabelsKeyboard Navigation FailureImproper Focus OrderWCAG 2.0 Level AA

Case Summary

Plaintiff Victor Ariza, represented by Roderick V. Hannah, Esq., P.A., filed an ADA Title III website accessibility lawsuit in the United States District Court, Southern District of Florida on May 2, 2022, against a chain of retail stores selling men's clothes.

The lawsuit alleges that the defendant's e-commerce website contains numerous accessibility barriers, preventing blind and visually disabled users, including the plaintiff, from fully accessing its content. Specific violations include site functions like menu drop-down options not labeled for screen readers, mislabeled homepage links, mislabeled color and size options, product details not labeled for screen readers, inaccessible submenus when navigating with a keyboard, and improperly labeled text causing the cursor to skip information. The website also lacks prompting information for online forms and an effectively accessible "accessibility" statement or policy.

This case highlights the significant legal risks faced by businesses operating e-commerce platforms that fail to adhere to ADA Title III requirements for digital accessibility. Companies with inaccessible websites are vulnerable to lawsuits asserting discrimination against disabled individuals, leading to demands for injunctive relief, attorney's fees, and costs, emphasizing the necessity of proactive WCAG compliance for online public accommodations.

Case Q&A

What specific WCAG violations is this online men's clothing retailer accused of?

The retailer is accused of site functions like menu drop-down options not labeled for screen readers, a mislabeled homepage link, mislabeled color and size options, product details not labeled for screen readers, inaccessible submenus for keyboard navigation, and improperly labeled text causing cursor skips.

Who filed this lawsuit, and which law firm?

Victor Ariza filed this lawsuit, represented by Roderick V. Hannah, Es

What legal risk does this create?

This case demonstrates the legal vulnerability of businesses whose websites are not accessible to individuals with disabilities, potentially leading to lawsuits for discrimination under the ADA Title III, demands for injunctive relief to remediate the website, and financial penalties including attorney's fees and costs.

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