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Top 10 ADA Violations That Trigger California Lawsuits

Top 10 ADA Violations That Trigger California Lawsuits Ten construction-related accessibility violations account for more than two-thirds of all ADA lawsuits filed in California each year. The California Commission on Disability Access (CCDA) tracks these violations through mandatory complaint data reported under Senate Bill 1186, producing a ranked list of the most frequently alleged deficiencies […]

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CASp Report: What Is Included and Why It Matters

What Is a CASp Inspection? A CASp report is the formal inspection document produced by a Certified Access Specialist after evaluating a commercial property for disability access compliance. The Certified Access Specialist credential is issued exclusively through the Division of the State Architect, and only inspectors holding this credential are authorized to produce CASp reports

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What Is a CASp Inspection?

What Is a CASp Inspection? A CASp inspection is a site evaluation of a commercial property or public accommodation conducted by a Certified Access Specialist, a professional certified by the California Division of the State Architect under Government Code §4459.5. The inspection measures every publicly accessible element of a facility against two overlapping sets of

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How Serial ADA Plaintiffs Select and Target California Businesses

How Serial ADA Plaintiffs Select and Target California Businesses Serial ADA plaintiffs in California file dozens to hundreds of Americans with Disabilities Act and Unruh Civil Rights Act lawsuits per year against businesses, targeting detectable access barriers to collect statutory damages by filing claims that follow repeating geographic and violation-type patterns across commercial corridors. California’s

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What Is the Unruh Civil Rights Act and How Does It Affect ADA Compliance in California?

What Is the Unruh Civil Rights Act and How Does It Affect ADA Compliance in California? The Unruh Civil Rights Act is California’s foundational anti-discrimination law for commercial properties, codified at Civil Code §51, guaranteeing full and equal access to every business establishment in the state. The law has applied to every category of business

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Civil Code §55.54 — CASp Inspection Grace Period and Litigation Protection in California

Civil Code §55.54 — CASp Inspection Grace Period and Litigation Protection in California A single inspection can activate four separate litigation protections under California law. Most property owners never learn that until after a demand letter has already arrived. The CASp inspection grace period, codified in Cal. Civ. Code §55.56(g)(3)(A), gives qualifying small businesses 120

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Cost of ADA Non-Compliance vs. CASp Inspection in California

Cost of ADA Non-Compliance vs. CASp Inspection in California Cost of ADA non-compliance in California is the total financial exposure a commercial property owner or business operator carries when accessibility barriers remain unaddressed, measured against the known cost of preventive CASp inspection and structured remediation. The primary state damages mechanism is the Unruh Civil Rights

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How to Prioritize ADA Barrier Remediation After a CASp Report

How to Prioritize ADA Barrier Remediation After a CASp Report ADA barrier remediation prioritization is the structured process California property owners and facility operators use to sequence barrier removal after receiving a CASp inspection report. The process does not begin at the inspection. It begins when the report is in hand and a sequencing decision

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