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Aleksandra Kravets and the Rise of ADA Website Lawsuits in Florida

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Aleksandra Kravets is an attorney filing Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) website accessibility lawsuits on behalf of clients across Florida. These cases target businesses whose websites are allegedly inaccessible to people with disabilities, exposing companies to legal liability and compliance costs.


Website accessibility has become one of the fastest-growing areas of ADA litigation in the United States. In Florida, attorney Aleksandra Kravets is among those representing clients who claim that business websites fail to meet accessibility standards. For business owners across the state, understanding these lawsuits—and how to prevent them—has never been more important.



What Are ADA Website Accessibility Lawsuits?


The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities. While the law was originally written with physical spaces in mind, courts have increasingly applied Title III of the ADA to websites and digital services.

An ADA website lawsuit typically alleges that a business's website is not accessible to people with disabilities, such as those who are blind, have low vision, or rely on screen readers.


Plaintiffs in these cases often argue that an inaccessible website denies them equal access to a business's goods and services.


Why Is Florida a Hotspot for ADA Website Litigation?


Florida consistently ranks among the top states for ADA lawsuit filings in the country. Several factors contribute to this trend:


  • A high concentration of small and mid-sized businesses with public-facing websites

  • An active plaintiffs' bar focused on accessibility claims

  • Federal courts in Florida that have heard a significant volume of digital accessibility cases


Attorneys such as Aleksandra Kravets represent clients throughout Florida who bring these claims, contributing to a steady stream of website accessibility litigation across the state.


What Happens When a Business Receives an ADA Website Lawsuit?


Receiving notice of an ADA website lawsuit can be a stressful experience for a business owner. Generally, these cases follow a predictable path:


  1. The complaint is filed, alleging that the website violates the ADA.

  2. The business is served and must respond within a set timeframe.

  3. Settlement discussions often begin, as many cases resolve before trial.

  4. Remediation is required, meaning the business must update its website to meet accessibility standards.


In many ADA cases, businesses are responsible for coming into compliance, paying their own legal fees, and potentially covering the plaintiff's attorney fees as well. The specific financial exposure varies depending on the circumstances of each case.


How Can Businesses Protect Themselves From ADA Website Lawsuits?


The most effective defense is proactive compliance. Businesses can reduce their risk by taking the following steps:


  • Audit your website against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), the standard most courts reference.

  • Add alternative text to all meaningful images.

  • Ensure keyboard navigation works across the entire site.

  • Provide captions for video and audio content.

  • Test with screen readers to confirm that assistive technology can interpret your content.

  • Document your efforts, as a record of good-faith compliance can be valuable.


Working with an accessibility specialist or qualified attorney can help businesses identify and resolve issues before they become the subject of litigation.


Protecting Your Business in a Changing Legal Landscape


ADA website litigation in Florida shows no signs of slowing down. With attorneys like Aleksandra Kravets actively filing accessibility claims on behalf of clients, business owners cannot afford to treat website compliance as an afterthought.


The clearest path forward is prevention. By auditing your website, addressing accessibility gaps, and maintaining documentation of your efforts, you can significantly reduce your exposure to costly legal claims. If your business has already received a lawsuit, consult Law Offices of Nolan Klein promptly to understand your options.


Frequently Asked Questions


Who is Aleksandra Kravets?


Aleksandra Kravets is an attorney who files ADA website accessibility lawsuits on behalf of clients throughout Florida. These cases allege that business websites fail to meet accessibility standards required under the Americans with Disabilities Act.


Are websites actually covered by the ADA?


Courts have increasingly applied Title III of the ADA to websites, particularly when a website connects to a business's goods or services. While the law does not explicitly mention websites, many federal courts—especially in Florida—have allowed website accessibility claims to proceed.


What does it cost a business to resolve an ADA website lawsuit?


Costs vary widely depending on the case. Businesses may need to pay to bring their website into compliance, cover their own legal fees, and potentially pay the plaintiff's attorney fees. Settling early and remediating the website often reduces overall costs.


How can I tell if my website is ADA compliant?


The most reliable approach is to audit your website against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). This involves checking for alternative text, keyboard navigation, color contrast, captions, and screen reader compatibility. An accessibility specialist can perform a detailed review.


What should I do if my business receives an ADA website lawsuit?


Contact the Law Offices of Nolan Klein. Avoid ignoring the complaint, as deadlines apply. Your attorney can explain your options, including remediation and settlement strategies.

 
 
 

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