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U.S. government websites fail basic digital accessibility, risking lawsuits before the 2026 ADA deadline.
Government websites nationwide face a growing crisis in digital accessibility, with a 2025 AudioEye study revealing an average of 307 violations per page, including critical failures in keyboard navigation, image descriptions, and form labeling.
A CivicPlus survey found most local officials lack awareness of upcoming DOJ requirements under Title II of the ADA, despite 84% recognizing accessibility’s role in building community trust.
Limited staff, tight budgets, and lack of training hinder progress, and with over 4,000 digital accessibility lawsuits filed annually, non-compliance risks legal action as the April 2026 federal deadline approaches.
Los sitios web del gobierno de los Estados Unidos fallan en la accesibilidad digital básica, arriesgando demandas antes de la fecha límite de ADA de 2026.