Accessibility Statement
This site should work
for everyone.
Built by Cameron targets WCAG 2.2 Level AA conformance for builtbycameron.com. This page describes what we’ve done, what we know about, and how to reach us when something doesn’t work.
Last reviewed: March 22, 2026
What We’ve Built
Accessibility is
built in, not bolted on.
These are the specific accessibility features in the current version of the site — not aspirational goals, but what’s working now.
Semantic HTML
Pages are structured with proper heading hierarchy, landmark regions (header, main, footer, nav), and semantic list elements. Screen readers can navigate the page structure meaningfully.
Contrast ratios
Text and background combinations meet or exceed WCAG 2.2 AA contrast requirements (4.5:1 for body text, 3:1 for large text and UI components). No text is rendered on opacity-only backgrounds.
Keyboard navigation
Every interactive element — links, buttons, form fields — is reachable and operable with a keyboard alone. Focus indicators are visible: a 2px copper outline on all focusable elements.
Skip links
A skip link appears at the top of each page when you tab to it. It lets keyboard users jump directly to the main content, bypassing the navigation on every page.
Alt text
All meaningful images include descriptive alternative text. Decorative images are hidden from assistive technology using aria-hidden.
Reduced motion support
Animations and transitions are suppressed when the operating system's reduced motion preference is enabled. No content relies on motion to convey meaning.
The Standard
WCAG 2.2 Level AA.
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA is the standard we target for builtbycameron.com. This covers four principles: perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust — applied across the 50+ success criteria that make up the AA level.
Scope: this statement covers builtbycameron.com. The practice management system built for your firm is assessed separately as part of the client onboarding process. Accessibility requirements for your firm’s public-facing site are discussed at setup.
Perceivable
Content is presentable in more than one way (text alternatives, captions, adaptable layout, sufficient contrast).
Operable
All functionality is available from a keyboard. Users have enough time. No content causes seizures. Navigation is consistent.
Understandable
Text is readable. Pages behave predictably. Inputs are labeled and errors are described.
Robust
Content is interpretable by current and future assistive technologies. HTML is valid and properly structured.
Known Limitations
What we’re aware of.
No site claims perfect accessibility without testing. We’ve tested this site with keyboard navigation, VoiceOver on macOS, and NVDA on Windows. We’ve also run automated checks with Axe.
At the time of this writing, we are not aware of any specific WCAG 2.2 AA failures on this site. That does not mean there are none — automated tools do not catch everything, and our testing is not exhaustive across all assistive technology combinations.
If you find something that doesn’t work, please tell us. That’s genuinely more useful than any audit we could run ourselves.
This site is built and maintained by one person. Accessibility is taken seriously here for the same reason privacy is: attorneys who represent clients with disabilities understand better than most what barriers mean in practice.
Reporting an Issue
Tell us what’s broken.
We’ll fix it.
If you encounter an accessibility barrier on this site — something you can’t reach with a keyboard, content your screen reader can’t interpret, contrast that’s too low, a form you can’t complete — email:
Include the page URL, a description of the issue, and what assistive technology or browser you were using if you know it. You will receive an acknowledgment within 2 business days.
What to expect after reporting
- 01
Acknowledgment within 2 business days confirming we received your report.
- 02
Assessment of the issue — whether it is a genuine barrier, a browser-specific behavior, or a known limitation of assistive technology combinations.
- 03
If it is a fixable barrier, a fix will be deployed within 10 business days. If it requires more time, we will communicate a timeline.
- 04
Confirmation when the fix is live, with an invitation to verify.
If the content you need is unavailable to you due to an accessibility issue, email the above address and we will provide the information in an accessible format while the fix is in progress.