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Best ADA-Compliant Web Design Agencies in Florida

Florida ranks among the top states for ADA website lawsuits, driven by a large retired population that depends on accessible digital services. Florida businesses in tourism, healthcare, and retail face particular scrutiny.

WCAG Remediation Agency Services in Florida

WCAG remediation agencies in Florida help businesses identify and fix website accessibility barriers to meet WCAG 2.1 or 2.2 Level AA standards. Whether you're responding to a demand letter, proactively reducing ADA litigation exposure, or need to meet state or federal accessibility requirements, a qualified remediation specialist can audit your site and implement the necessary fixes. Small businesses can offset remediation costs — small businesses can offset costs with the $5,000 ADA tax credit under IRS Section 44. Browse the verified agencies below, or learn more about what WCAG remediation services include.

Cities in Florida

2 Agencies in Florida

Grow Wild Agency

Grow Wild Agency

WCAG 2.2 AAA

Jacksonville, Florida

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ADA Compliance AuditsAccessible Web DesignWCAG Remediation
HealthcareeCommerceNonprofit

$5,000 - $150,000+

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Equal Access Web Design

Miami, Florida

WASManual AuditAnti-OverlayVerified
ADA Compliance AuditsAccessible Web DesignWCAG Remediation
LegalHealthcareReal Estate

$5,000 - $75,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Florida see so many ADA website lawsuits?

Florida has a large population of individuals with disabilities, particularly seniors. Combined with an active plaintiff's bar and many tourism-dependent businesses, this creates a high-litigation environment.

What industries are most targeted in Florida?

Hospitality, tourism, healthcare, and e-commerce businesses face the highest volume of ADA website lawsuits in Florida.

How quickly should Florida businesses address accessibility?

Immediately. Florida businesses should prioritize compliance given the state's high lawsuit volume. A phased approach starting with critical accessibility barriers is recommended.