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ADA Website Accessibility Lawsuit: An Electronics Retailer

Case # · District Court, S.D. Florida · Filed January 27, 2025

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

WCAG 2.0 Level AAInaccessible Product PricingMissing Accessible Status TextImproperly Labeled UI ElementsScreen Reader Incompatibility

Case Summary

Plaintiff VICTOR ARIZA has filed a federal lawsuit against an electronics retailer in the United States District Court, Southern District of Florida, on January 27, 2025. The complaint alleges unlawful disability discrimination under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, related to the retailer's e-commerce website, and also includes a claim for trespass against the plaintiff's personal computer.

The lawsuit details several WCAG violations on the defendant's website, including inaccessible product pricing information, the absence of accessible text for "sold out" items, improperly labeled text causing screen reader navigation issues, and a mislabeled logo that prevents screen readers from conveying its purpose. Additionally, the website's "accessibility" statement was deemed ineffective and did not provide viable alternative means for visually disabled individuals to navigate the site.

This action highlights the significant legal risks faced by businesses with online platforms that fail to meet digital accessibility standards. Companies operating e-commerce websites, particularly those with a nexus to physical public accommodations, must ensure their digital services are fully accessible to individuals with visual disabilities to avoid similar ADA Title III litigation and ensure equal access.

Case Q&A

What specific WCAG violations is this electronics retailer accused of?

The electronics retailer is accused of inaccessible product pricing information, absence of accessible text for "sold out" items, improperly labeled text leading to screen reader navigation issues, and a mislabeled logo that is not properly conveyed by screen reader software.

Who filed this lawsuit, and which law firm?

This lawsuit was filed by VICTOR ARIZA, represented by the law firm RODERICK V. HANNAH, ES

What legal risk does this create?

This creates a legal risk for e-commerce businesses if their websites are not fully accessible to individuals with visual disabilities, potentially leading to ADA Title III lawsuits, demands for injunctive relief to remediate websites, and claims for attorney's fees and costs.

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