This audit sampled 10 pages from the site. A full-site audit covering all pages is available upon request.
3317 issues detected across 10 pages by 4 independent testing engines.
| Category | Issues | Highest | Crit. | Serious | Mod. | Minor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Visual & Media Accessibility | 2619 | Critical | 11 | 100 | 10 | 2498 |
| Navigation & Interaction | 84 | Serious | - | 52 | - | 32 |
| Readability & Predictability | 126 | Serious | - | 3 | 123 | - |
| Technical Compatibility | 80 | Serious | - | 46 | 14 | 20 |
Issue-level detail, affected elements, WCAG criteria, and remediation guidance are available in the full technical report.
See options to get the full report ↓12 of 25 tested criteria pass. 24 criteria require manual testing.
Exposure modeled from 2025 federal ADA lawsuit data (UsableNet, Seyfarth Shaw).
In 2025, there were 5,000+ federal ADA web accessibility lawsuits with an average cost per case of $55K–$270K.
Fixing issues is step one. Staying compliant requires ongoing attention — especially as content, plugins, and templates change.
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Discuss optionsThis report documents an automated accessibility assessment using 4 testing engines (axe, ibm, pa11y, manual). Automated testing covers approximately 30–40% of WCAG 2.1 criteria. Full conformance requires additional manual testing with assistive technologies. This multi-engine approach follows DOJ web accessibility guidance. This report does not constitute legal advice.