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Proven Commitment to ADA Website Compliance
Who we ARE
ADA Website Compliance & Accessibility Experts
IronSite Compliance LLC is an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance and enforcement business founded in 2023 by Brandon L. Johnson. We specialize in helping U.S.-based websites meet mandatory ADA accessibility requirements
Our mission is to ensure that all individuals, regardless of physical or mental ability, can access and navigate the internet without barriers. Through our ADA compliance widget, we assist businesses across all industries in aligning their websites with current ADA standards.
If you have an existing website and are unsure whether it complies with ADA regulations, IronSite Compliance LLC is prepared to assist. Contact us to ensure your website meets accessibility requirements.
How We Work
Our ADA Compliance Services
ADA Website Audits
Conduct thorough reviews to identify accessibility gaps, including missing alt text, poor contrast, and navigation barriers that could pose legal risks.
Compliance Remediation
Implement targeted fixes to remove accessibility barriers and ensure your website fully meets ADA requirements.
Legal Risk Protection
Minimize the risk of lawsuits, fines, and penalties by proactively addressing accessibility issues.
ADA Compliance Widgets
Integrate mandatory accessibility features seamlessly, making your site usable for individuals with disabilities.
Ongoing Monitoring & Support
Continuously monitor your website to ensure it stays compliant with evolving ADA regulations and standards.
Customer Protection
Improve usability for all users, safeguarding your brand reputation and maximizing potential customer reach.
Why Compliance Matters
What Happens When a Website Isn’t ADA Compliant?
- Lawsuits and potential legal penalties
- Settlement costs and attorney fees
- Mandatory remediation timelines
- Loss of potential customers
- Damage to brand reputation
In many cases, ADA-related lawsuits occur due to missing basic accessibility features such as alternative text, keyboard navigation, or sufficient color contrast. While these issues are often straightforward to correct, failing to address them can lead to significant legal and financial consequences.