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Website Accessibility Risk Review

A practical first look at the kinds of accessibility gaps that may increase business risk, reduce usability, and create avoidable friction for your website visitors.

Why Businesses Request a Risk Review

Many business owners are aware that website accessibility matters, but they are not always sure where their actual exposure begins. A risk review helps clarify where common accessibility patterns may exist and whether a deeper audit would be worthwhile.

This is especially useful for organizations that rely on their website for lead generation, customer communication, scheduling, e-commerce, applications, or service delivery.

Common Risk Indicators

During an accessibility review, businesses often discover patterns such as:

  • Missing or incomplete image alternative text
  • Color contrast that may reduce readability
  • Navigation and menus that are difficult to use by keyboard
  • Forms that may not be fully accessible to assistive technologies
  • Improper heading structure or page hierarchy
  • Buttons or links that are unclear, inconsistent, or difficult to interpret
  • Embedded media without accessible support features

What a Risk Review Helps You Understand

A practical accessibility risk review can help answer questions like:

  • Are there obvious accessibility gaps on the site?
  • Are there patterns that may deserve a more complete audit?
  • Is the website aligned with modern accessibility expectations?
  • Where should remediation begin first?
  • What issues are likely technical, structural, or content-related?

A Practical First Step

For many businesses, a risk review is the most practical way to begin. It offers a clearer picture of the website’s accessibility posture without requiring an immediate large-scale remediation decision.

From there, organizations can decide whether to move forward with a more detailed audit, remediation strategy, ongoing monitoring, or internal review.

What Happens Next

If you would like a professional review of your website, ADA Audit Services can provide a focused accessibility risk review and help identify the next most sensible step.

Who This Is For

This page is particularly useful for:

  • Service businesses that depend on lead forms and contact pages
  • Healthcare, legal, financial, and professional services firms
  • Local businesses with customer-facing websites
  • Organizations with older websites that have not had a recent accessibility review
  • Businesses that want a clearer picture before investing in remediation

This page is provided for informational and business awareness purposes only. Any review, observation, or accessibility guidance provided by ADA Audit Services does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as a legal determination of compliance.