911Accidents.com, operated by [ENTITY_LEGAL_NAME], is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We continually work to improve the user experience for everyone and to apply the relevant accessibility standards.
1. Our Commitment
We believe everyone should be able to access information about their legal rights and connect with attorneys after an accident, regardless of ability or assistive technology. We treat accessibility as an ongoing process — not a one-time project — and we actively work to remove barriers as we identify them.
2. Standards We Follow
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, language, learning, and neurological disabilities.
We also work toward compliance with applicable U.S. laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title III, Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, and applicable state accessibility laws.
3. Accessibility Features
Features and practices we have implemented include:
- Semantic HTML5 markup with proper heading hierarchy
- Descriptive page titles, meta descriptions, and alt text on meaningful images
- Keyboard-navigable menus, forms, and interactive elements
- Visible focus states for keyboard users
- Color contrast ratios that meet or exceed WCAG AA on body text
- Resizable text without loss of content or functionality
- ARIA labels on dialogs and key interactive components
- Mobile-responsive design that adapts to a wide range of screen sizes
- Plain-language form labels and clear error messaging
4. Known Limitations
Despite our best efforts, some areas of the Site may not yet be fully accessible. Known limitations include:
- Some embedded third-party content (e.g., advertising pixels, social media widgets) may not fully conform to WCAG 2.1 AA. We do not control the accessibility of third-party services.
- Older content or images may lack alternative text. We are working to remediate these as we identify them.
- The cookie consent banner has been designed for keyboard accessibility, but we welcome feedback on improvements.
If you encounter an accessibility barrier on the Site, please let us know — see Section 5.
5. Feedback & Requests for Assistance
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of 911Accidents.com. If you encounter accessibility barriers or need assistance accessing any content, please contact us:
- Phone: (888) 991-4442
When contacting us, please include:
- The URL or page where you encountered the issue
- A description of the problem
- The browser, operating system, and assistive technology you were using
- Your contact information so we can follow up
We aim to respond to accessibility inquiries within 3 business days and to provide accessible alternatives or remediate issues as quickly as reasonably possible.
6. Third-Party Content
The Site may include or link to content from third parties (advertising platforms, embedded videos, social media, search engines, etc.). We are not responsible for the accessibility of third-party content but will assist you in obtaining the information you need by alternative means where reasonably possible.
This statement was last reviewed on April 2026. We review our accessibility statement at least annually and after any significant changes to the Site.