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This is the #1 thing lawyers come after. Here's how:
⚠️ Missing alt text = 80% of accessibility lawsuits
This protects you legally and shows you care:
"We are committed to providing an accessible shopping experience. If you have any issues, please contact us at [your email] or call [your phone]. Click the accessibility icon in the corner to adjust settings for a better browsing experience."
✓ Add this to your footer or header on all pages. Make sure it's readable by screen readers.
💡 Pro Tip:
These two things alone will defend you against 90% of demand letters. Combined with phone support, you can serve blind users entirely.
Predatory lawyers are filing 12,000+ ADA lawsuits per year. Most target small Shopify stores in NY, CA, and FL. They look for:
One email from a lawyer = $10K-$30K settlement most stores can't afford.
These cases show how fast it happens and what stores are dealing with:
Track the latest: Converge Accessibility Legal Updates
But it takes weeks, constant vigilance, and one mistake costs you $30K.
Get fully compliant in 2-4 weeks with:
From $997 for starter audits. Pays for itself by avoiding one lawsuit.
Predatory lawyers are hunting small Shopify stores. Thousands have already been sued. It's not about access—it's about their paycheck.
Read Shopify's Full Warning →Lawsuits filed in 2021 alone. Up 400% in 10 years. Small Shopify stores hit hardest.
Stolen in one lawsuit. 80% of cases settle fast. Lawyers get paid. You lose cash and sleep.
You wake up to a demand letter. One missing alt tag. One color issue. That's their opening.
"Everything was going great, and we were having our best year ever. Then I woke up to an email from an attorney that made my heart sink."
— Clay, Shopify store owner (sued without warning)