ADA Exposure Assessment for Dental Practices
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Over 8,800 web accessibility lawsuits were filed in 2024 — up 37% in the first half of 2025. Healthcare practices are a growing target. Your website may not meet the standards your agency promised — and most practice owners have no way to verify.
If your agency added a small wheelchair icon to the corner of your website, they installed an accessibility overlay widget. These widgets cost $49/month and claim to automatically fix your site's accessibility violations using AI.
Here's what the widget actually is: a preference toolbar. It lets a sighted visitor manually adjust font size or toggle high contrast. That's it. The people the law exists to protect — patients using screen readers — never interact with that toolbar at all. Screen readers parse your page's underlying code directly. They encounter your violations before the widget's JavaScript ever runs.
And there's a worse problem: installing a widget proves you knew accessibility was a legal obligation. If your site still has violations underneath it — and it almost certainly does — that paper trail works against you, not for you.
The FTC fined the largest overlay provider $1 million for deceptive claims. The National Federation of the Blind formally called overlay widgets “harmful.” Over 800 professional accessibility auditors have signed a public statement saying no overlay product can make a website WCAG compliant.
Screen readers parse your page during load. The widget's “fixes” arrive 200–800ms later — after the damage is already done.
Widget AI writes “image of a woman smiling.” Your patient needs “Dr. Sarah Chen, Lead Orthodontist.” It cannot know the difference.
WCAG compliance is evaluated on your actual page code — not a JavaScript layer patched on top. Overlays are invisible to auditors.
⚠️ Widget detected on a dental practice in Phoenix, AZ
UserWay overlay installed. 39 underlying violations found including 8 critical. The widget did not fix a single one — and its presence documents that the practice owner had notice of the legal requirement.
We scan your practice website against WCAG 2.1 AA standards using the same testing engine used by professional auditors.
See every violation, in plain English. No jargon. No code. Know exactly what's wrong and what it means for real patients.
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