Most business owners do not know much about WCAG. You are good at running a business, so it is okay if you are not good at reading long tech rules.

But the problem is that you could get sued if your website is not accessible.

People are getting legal notices because their websites do not follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Some of these legal complaints come from serial litigants. There are professionals who look for websites with errors just to make money from lawsuits. So, get your website checked by WCAG accessibility experts.

WCAG compliance for disabled users

These rules help make websites easy to use for everyone  including people with vision loss, hearing problems, trouble using a mouse or keyboard and memory or focus issues.

If your website is not WCAG compliant, some users cannot read your content, click your buttons, or fill out your forms. It means losing customers and might even ending up in court.

Can you use free tools for WCAG testing?

You might have heard about free WCAG compliance checkers. Or maybe you want to add an accessibility plugin.

Well, online tools and plugins only check the basics. They miss small problems that a real person with a disability would face. And those small issues are the ones lawyers look for. So, relying only on tools leaves you exposed.

Accessibility feels confusing but lawsuits do not wait.

Some website owners only fix things after they get a legal letter. But by then, it is stressful, expensive, and sometimes too late. So act early and ask the experts.

Your in-house team may not know WCAG AA

Many businesses think that their web developer will handle it. But WCAG is not regular coding. It is deep and detailed with three levels:

WCAG A (basic)

WCAG AA (standard – often required by law)

WCAG AAA (advanced – very hard to meet)

You team may not know what to do unless it gets WCAG training and real testing experience. It is risky, so do not let untrained staff fix your accessibility.

Why you need WCAG accessibility experts

An accessibility expert knows what to look for. They test your website the way real users with disabilities would use it. A good accessibility audit expert does:

  • Manual Testing – They check your site using keyboard-only, screen readers, and other tools.
  • Automated Scanning – They run advanced scans to catch what humans might miss.
  • Remediation Plan – They tell you exactly what to fix and how.
  • Reporting – You get a report to prove your site was tested. This helps if someone questions your accessibility.
  • Speed – Experts know what they are doing. They do not waste time.

Not all testers are the same. Your audit team should offer certified testers, fast turnaround time, clear, simple reporting with ongoing help for fixing issues.

Conclusion

Who can help with WCAG accessibility testing? You cannot ask your cousin who builds websites, you cannot rely on just an online plugin or your regular IT guy.

You need to ask the real experts who know WCAG compliance. You can also trust ADACP. These accessibility specialists know what lawsuits are targeting. They know how to keep your website safe, fast.