[Colorado-Talk] Frivolous ADA lawsuits
JP
jptrevino at gmail.com
Wed Nov 6 19:40:27 UTC 2024
We're a small family owned business who would be forced to close or
business. Please let me know what you find out.
Thank you for your efforts!
JP
jptrevino at gmail.com
www.rjddiamonds.com
www.RJDspiritrings.com
On Wed, Nov 6, 2024 at 11:57 AM Paul Martz via Colorado-Talk <
colorado-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I have a friend in I.T. who helps businesses with website ADA compliance.
> He recently made me aware of the following issue.
>
> A law firm might threaten a business with an ADA suit, then offer to
> settle for an amount somewhat less than what it would cost the business to
> either defend the suit or address the ADA compliance issues. After the
> business agrees to settle, the bulk of the money goes to the law firm. The
> actual defendant is a straw man plaintiff who is either fictional or being
> payed a small token amount to have his name on the lawsuit. The end result
> is that the law firm collects a fat settlement, the business gets screwed,
> and those of us with disabilities are still left with inaccessible websites.
>
> I’ve been unable to find any articles to confirm this is actually
> happening. Does anyone know if this is real? If so, is NFB or any other
> organization taking any steps to address the issue? I’m aware NFB is
> working towards website compliance in general. I’m looking for information
> and action regarding the specific type of abuse described here.
>
> Pointers towards any relevant information would be appreciated. Thanks.
> Paul Martz
> PaulMartz.com <https://paulmartz.com>
>
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