As digital accessibility becomes a non-negotiable legal requirement, high-profile lawsuits against well-known brands are making headlines and sending a clear message: ADA compliance is essential for every business with an online presence. The legal landscape is evolving rapidly, and the cost of inaction is rising for organizations of all sizes.
ADA website lawsuits are not limited to large corporations. Small businesses and nonprofits are increasingly being targeted, and the financial repercussions can be devastating. Settlements and damages range from thousands to millions of dollars, not to mention the reputational harm and operational disruptions that follow 3 4.
Recent Lawsuits Against Major Brands
In the past few years, a wave of lawsuits has targeted some of the world’s most recognizable companies, demonstrating that no brand is immune to the risks of non-compliance:
- KitchenAid (Whirlpool Corporation): In early 2023, a class action lawsuit alleged that KitchenAid’s website created barriers for visually impaired customers, forcing them to shop in-store instead of online 2.
- Fox News Network: A 2018 class action lawsuit claimed that Fox News’s website lacked basic accessibility features, including alt text for images and proper navigation for keyboard users 2.
- Beyoncé’s Parkwood Entertainment: In 2019, Beyoncé’s company was sued for missing alt text, inaccessible navigation, and lack of keyboard support on its website 2 3.
- Hasbro: The toy manufacturer faced a 2023 lawsuit for missing alt text, inaccessible forms, and other barriers on its website, violating both the ADA and state laws 2.
- Panama Jack: The outdoor brand was sued in 2023 for relying exclusively on visual representations, excluding users with visual disabilities 2.
- Domino’s Pizza: The 2019 case against Domino’s, where a blind customer couldn’t order food online, reached the Supreme Court and set a powerful example for the industry 2 6.
- Barnes & Noble: The bookseller has faced multiple lawsuits (2019 and 2022) for failing to make its website compatible with screen readers 2.
- Nike: The sportswear giant was sued for having an inaccessible website, reinforcing that ADA Title III applies to digital spaces as much as physical ones 6.
- Winn-Dixie: In a landmark 2017 case, the grocery chain was sued for having a website incompatible with screen reader technology. The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff, establishing a precedent that websites closely tied to physical locations must be accessible 2 6.
- Blue Apron: The meal kit service was sued in 2017, making headlines because it operates entirely online. This case clarified that even businesses without brick-and-mortar stores must ensure digital accessibility 2.
And the list keeps growing. In March 2025 alone, 457 digital accessibility lawsuits were filed across the United States, with the majority in New York, Florida, and California 4. Even luxury brands like Canali U.S.A. and household names like Palmer’s skincare have been named in recent complaints 4.
The Legal and Financial Risks
According to accessiBe’s comprehensive guide, both federal and state courts are now consistently applying ADA accessibility requirements to websites. The number of lawsuits continues to rise, making proactive compliance more important than ever.
Why ADA Compliance Matters
- Legal Protection: Avoid costly lawsuits and penalties.
- Brand Reputation: Demonstrate your commitment to inclusivity and social responsibility.
- Market Reach: Make your website accessible to millions of users with disabilities.
- SEO Benefits: Accessible websites often perform better in search rankings.
Navigating ADA Compliance and Web Accessibility
Understanding ADA compliance and web accessibility requirements can be overwhelming-especially as regulations and best practices continue to evolve. At BECK Digital, we’re not legal advisors, but we do specialize in the technical side of digital compliance.
Our role is to help organizations implement practical solutions that improve website accessibility and privacy compliance. Here’s how we can support you:
- Accessibility Plugins: We install and configure trusted accessibility plugins that address many of the most common ADA and WCAG compliance requirements, making your website more usable for everyone.
- Ongoing Monitoring: We can set up tools to continuously monitor your website for accessibility issues, so you stay ahead of potential problems.
- Cookie Policy Solutions: We implement cookie consent plugins that help your site meet privacy regulations like GDPR and CCPA, ensuring your visitors are informed and protected.
- Technical Support: Our team is here to answer your questions about the installation and use of these tools, and to help you understand how they improve your site’s compliance.
We’re committed to making the technical side of compliance as smooth and straightforward as possible. If you’re ready to take practical steps toward a more accessible and compliant website, BECK Digital is here to help you get started.
Take Action
Don’t wait until your business is the next headline. Protect your brand, expand your audience, and demonstrate your commitment to digital inclusion.
Contact BECK Digital and let us help you build a safer, more accessible web experience.
Plus, for more in-depth information on ADA website lawsuits and compliance strategies, check out this comprehensive guide from accessiBe.
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