
Understanding Your Rights
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guarantees persons with disabilities the right to equal access to public spaces. When businesses fail to remove architectural barriers or provide reasonable accommodations, they violate federal law, and you have the right to take action.
If you use a wheelchair, walker, cane, or have other mobility challenges, you should never be denied access to restaurants, stores, offices, or other public spaces simply because of physical barriers.

Common ADA Violations We Handle
Entrance Barriers
01
Steps, high thresholds, or narrow doorways that prevent wheelchair users from entering.
Inaccessible Service Counters
02
Counters exceeding 34 inches in height that make it impossible to conduct transactions independently
Inadequate Seating
03
Restaurants and businesses that fail to provide accessible tables with proper knee and toe clearance
Pathway Obstructions
04
Narrow aisles, improperly placed merchandise, or other obstacles blocking travel paths
Missing Accessible Features
05
Lack of accessible parking, proper signage, or emergency egress routes
What You Can Expect
Free Case Evaluation
We'll review your experience at no cost and determine if you have a potential ADA claim.


No Upfront Costs
We work on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing unless we win your case.
Experienced Representation
Our attorneys understand ADA requirements and have successfully represented clients in accessibility cases.


Meaningful Change
Beyond compensation, we fight to ensure businesses make necessary modifications so no one else faces the same barriers.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions


