ADA Legal Advocacy
Protect Access.
Enforce Rights.
Hold Businesses Accountable.
We help individuals and businesses take action when websites, services, or physical spaces fail to meet ADA accessibility requirements.
ADA LAW NOW is a legal advocacy business, not a law firm.
About ADA LAW NOW
The Americans with Disabilities Act exists to protect equal access for people with disabilities. When businesses ignore accessibility, they don't just create inconvenience — they create discrimination.
Our mission is to help enforce compliance and push businesses toward real change. We focus on clear documentation, practical legal strategy, and results that matter.
Our Services
Comprehensive ADA Compliance Advocacy
ADA Compliance Review
Complete case evaluation to determine the strength of your ADA claim and the best path forward.
Website Accessibility
Identify and document WCAG 2.1 AA failures on websites, apps, and digital platforms.
Physical Location Complaints
Document accessibility barriers in stores, restaurants, hotels, and public spaces.
Demand Letter Preparation
Professional, legally sound demand letters that communicate violations and demand corrective action.
Litigation Support & Referral
Coordination with qualified legal counsel when litigation becomes necessary.
Settlement Negotiation
Skilled negotiation to secure settlements and binding compliance agreements.
Why Choose ADA LAW NOW
Excellence in Advocacy
Focused on ADA Enforcement
We specialize exclusively in ADA accessibility cases. This isn't a side practice — it's our sole focus.
Clear, Fast Case Review
We evaluate your situation quickly and give you straight answers about your options — no runaround.
Professional, Confidential
Your case and personal information are handled with the highest standards of discretion.
Committed to Accountability
We don't just chase settlements — we push for real compliance that makes businesses accessible.
Think a Business Is Ignoring ADA Rules?
Send us the details, and we'll review your situation and explain your options. No obligation. No pressure. Just clear answers.
Important Legal Information
Private businesses that serve the public are covered under ADA Title III, and website accessibility lawsuits often use WCAG 2.1 AA as a practical benchmark. State and local government websites and mobile apps are covered under Title II's web accessibility rule, which uses WCAG 2.1 AA with compliance dates of April 26, 2027 for larger public entities and April 26, 2028 for smaller public entities and special district governments.
ADA LAW NOW is a legal advocacy business, not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice. We help document violations and coordinate with qualified legal counsel when necessary.