Be Accessible was very straight forward and his service was impeccable. I definitely would use them again. His follow up skill was great and I can’t thank enough his team to hit the tight deadline I had.
Be Accessible helped me out on ADA accessibility for my E-commerce website.
David Gevorkian started Be Accessible because of his passion for delivering exceptional customer service. Prior to Be Accessible, he spent much of his early career working for financial institutions in sales, treasury, and product management. David earned his Master’s in Business Administration from Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island. He discovered a common need for web and mobile accessibility during his previous roles, and as a result, he created Be Accessible to make accessibility in reach for any type of business. David is a strong advocate for creating aesthetic and accessible products usable by all people across the world.
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Americans with Disabilities Act Statistics and Trends
Posted: May 27, 2026
ADA lawsuit statistics reveal a consistent pattern: website accessibility litigation has grown every year since 2017 and shows no signs of slowing down. As websites increasingly function as the primary customer touchpoint, accessibility lawsuits now affect businesses of every size rather than only large national brands. In 2025, plaintiffs filed […]
How Alt Text Accessibility Supports Low-Vision Users
Posted: May 8, 2026
When a screen reader encounters an image with no alternative text, it may read the filename, announce “image,” or skip the element entirely. For a person who is blind or has low vision, that moment means lost context and an incomplete understanding of the page. The relationship between alt text […]
Disability Statistics and Its Impact on Digital Accessibility
Posted: April 21, 2026
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