Articles
Articles in this section provide guidance on accessibility remediation, compliance workflows, and documenting accessibility improvements. These resources help organizations understand how to detect, fix, and verify accessibility issues.
The Nature of Compliance Evidence
What Compliance Evidence Actually Is
Reports, scans, and certifications feel like compliance evidence. They are not. Defensible evidence is a structured record of what was found, what was done, and when—capable of withstanding independent examination.
Why Good Faith Is Not a Legal Standard
Organizations often claim they acted in good faith when challenged on accessibility. But good faith is not a legal defense — it is a narrative. This article explains why documented process matters more than intent.
Compliance Is a Timeline, Not a Snapshot
A single audit report does not prove ongoing compliance. Accessibility conformance must be demonstrated over time through continuous monitoring, remediation, and verification. This article explains why the timeline is the evidence.
Why Accessibility Scan Results Don’t Count as Compliance Evidence
Scan reports detect accessibility issues. They do not prove compliance. Defensible evidence requires documented remediation, independent review, and verification—structured records that withstand audits, legal scrutiny, and regulatory inquiry.