ecomback: New York Courts ADA Lawsuits Summary

By: ecomback staff

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was enacted with a clear mandate to ensure that all individuals receive equal access in all places of public accommodations irrespective of their distinct abilities.

While the U.S. has seen thousands of ADA lawsuits, New York has distinctly emerged as the central hub, accounting for a considerable number of these ADA legal challenges.

This increase has garnered attention, with growing apprehensions that certain consumer rights plaintiff attorneys may be capitalizing on the ADA for monetary gains rather than genuinely advocating for authentic digital inclusivity via their clients.

EcomBack has conducted an in-depth analysis of these ADA-centric lawsuits against web platforms in New York. Our analysis unveils essential insights about these legal lawsuits, highlighting their frequency, the courts in which they’re filed, the plaintiffs and the law firms representing them, industries most affected, and technical aspects concerning website platforms and overlay widgets at the time of the lawsuit filing.

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