Accessibility, explained for dental practices
Plain-English guides to the laws, the deadlines, the standard, and what actually fixes an inaccessible website. No jargon, no scare tactics that don’t survive a fact-check.
The HHS Section 504 Web Accessibility Deadline
The federal rule that made WCAG 2.1 AA mandatory for practices accepting Medicaid, CHIP, or Medicare — and the two deadlines, one of which has already passed.
Read the guide →Legal RiskADA Website Lawsuits Against Dental Practices
How plaintiff firms select targets with automated scanners, what a demand letter costs, and what actually reduces the risk.
Read the guide →ChecklistThe WCAG 2.1 AA Checklist for Dental Websites
Twelve checks that catch the violations dental sites actually get flagged for, mapped to the exact criteria behind them.
Read the guide →ExplainerWhat Is WCAG 2.1 AA? A Plain-English Guide
The standard every demand letter and the HHS rule measure your website against — without the jargon.
Read the guide →Buyer BewareWhy Accessibility Overlay Widgets Don't Protect You
The FTC ordered the largest overlay vendor to pay $1M over its compliance claims. What the record shows, and what to do instead.
Read the guide →SeattleDental Website Accessibility Audits in Seattle
The three-layer exposure Washington practices carry — ADA, Section 504, and state law — from a Seattle-based team.
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