Even though the American’s with Disabilities Act passed several years ago, people with disabilities are still having to struggle with buildings that don’t have easy access. Many buildings are still not ADA compliant, causing difficulties for many Americans.
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Entry Doors and Building Accessibility
Primary accessibility points for a building are its entry doors. For a person with a disability, arriving at a building is one challenge; being able to open the door is, all too often, another one.
Your Rights as an Individual with a Disability
What is the Americans with Disabilities Act? Why is it crucial to understand what it is and the purpose it serves?
How the Americans with Disabilities Act Revolutionized Building Compliance
The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) became a federal law on July 26th of that year. The ADA was signed into…
Accessible Hotels: Not Always Welcoming
In the last year, more than 16 million Americans with disabilities booked an accessible hotel or motel stay for vacation.
6 Things You Might Not Have Known About ADA Compliance
Dealing with ADA compliance can be overwhelming at times. Even a simple trip to the store can become a task if it is not accessible for people with disabilities.
Justice Denied? Report Highlights Problems for People with Disabilities with Access to New York City Courts
Access to the courts is a fundamental right for all Americans under the Constitution. A recent report by New…