A New York federal court has accepted a website accessibility lawsuit against Riverside Kitchen & Bath, a mid-sized home renovation retailer, alleging violations of Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The plaintiff, represented by a serial ADA litigation firm, claims the company's e-commerce website lacks screen reader compatibility and keyboard navigation support.
A deaf and visually impaired plaintiff sued a Mid-Atlantic regional bank over alleged ADA violations including captionless videos, inaccessible PDFs, and a broken mobile check deposit feature.
A visually impaired plaintiff has filed a federal lawsuit against a Florida restaurant chain alleging its website fails WCAG 2.1 standards for screen reader users.
A prolific ADA plaintiff has targeted another online retailer with his 47th website accessibility complaint of the year in the Southern District of New York.
A blind patient sued a multi-state healthcare network over an inaccessible patient portal, citing CAPTCHA barriers, inaccessible PDFs, and broken keyboard navigation.