Access (ADA) Expert Talks About Small Businesses at Risk of Litigation

Many Businesses do not know what is an ADA barrier is, or how to resolve it. That makes many properties vulnerable to lawsuits and loss of money. But ADA Compliance allows for a better business environment for all persons regardless of any type of disadvantage.

Access (ADA) Expert Talks About Small Businesses at Risk of Litigation
Los Angeles, CA, February 24, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Many business and commercial property owners are under the false impression that they are compliant because they have a city, county, and/or state license, or they believe they are “grandfathered” due to the age of the building. Regardless of the permits and age of the building all businesses and commercial properties open to the public are subject to some level of compliance. Tenants and landlords are both joint and severely responsible for being compliant. Violations are easy to find.

Under the ADA, (as noted by Isaac Pierce), business and commercial properties open to the public are required to allow people with disabilities access to all portions of the business which are open to the general public. Access must include, among other things, properly designated parking, with no steps or curbs blocking an entrance. Bathrooms and aisles must be able to accommodate customers with wheelchairs and counters with a specific height. The law allows a disabled person who has been denied access to any business or commercial property because of violations, to file a lawsuit without complaining to anyone prior to filing that lawsuit.

CAC helps address the needs of business owners, commercial property owners, and the disabled community, as well as the uprising of lawsuits against non compliant businesses, California Access Consultants (http://www.californiaaccessconsultants.com) and its ADA Compliance Specialists are now available assisting, educating and promoting access for the disabled through “readily achievable” and “technically feasible” modifications as required through the Department of Justice.

Their ADA expert Field staff can survey any kind of building or property, providing a fully detailed report within the fraction of the time. Thus, providing the client the vital information in a fast and efficient way with a greater savings, and protecting them from litigation or financial loss.

California Access Consultants provide business and commercial property owners with affordable ADA compliance inspection services which, ultimately, not only increases awareness in the levels of noncompliance. Good Access is Good Business and Knowing and Planning is Financial Protection. Having a Transition Plan can not only protect your business or property, but will assist you in planning out your future business needs and keeps your money in your property.
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