“Notice of Legal Action: Your website violates the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).”
My heart sank. As a solo developer, I’d always treated accessibility as an afterthought—something for “big companies with budgets.” But here I was, staring at a lawsuit threat because a screen reader couldn’t navigate my e-commerce site.
That day, I vowed to make accessibility a priority. Here’s what I learned.
The Cost of Ignoring Accessibility
The lawsuit was a wake-up call, but the real pain came from realizing how many users I’d excluded:
1 in 4 adults in the U.S. lives with a disability.
15% of the global population faces barriers to digital access.
90% of websites are still inaccessible to screen readers.
Beyond ethics, there’s a business case:
$6.9 trillion—the disposable income of people with disabilities.
Better SEO: Accessible sites rank higher because they’re more usable.
Test Relentlessly: Use screen readers and keyboard-only navigation.
Why Start Today?
Accessibility isn’t just about compliance—it’s about empathy. By building inclusive apps, you’re not just avoiding lawsuits; you’re opening doors for millions of users.
And who knows? The next person to thank you might be yourself.