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Accessibility
Standards we follow, areas we are improving, and how to request an accommodation or report a barrier.
Request an accommodation →This page describes the public website's accessibility posture and ongoing work. Accessibility is treated as continuous improvement rather than a one-time milestone. Please report barriers or accommodation requests so they can be addressed. Last updated 2026-05-04.
The public website and patient-facing materials should be usable by people who use assistive technologies, prefer larger text, navigate by keyboard, or experience low vision, low hearing, motor differences, or cognitive load from injury recovery. Accessibility work is ongoing, not declared "done."
Public website pages aim to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA criteria across structure, contrast, focus, keyboard access, and assistive-technology compatibility.
The site supports keyboard navigation for primary and footer menus, audience tabs, FAQ controls, and call-to-action links.
Interactive elements provide visible focus indicators when navigated by keyboard.
Public copy aims for clarity and a calm tone, recognizing that recovery and legal stress can reduce reading bandwidth.
We are honest about where we know there is more work to do. Reporting barriers helps us prioritize.
If any part of the InjuryDox public website, patient experience, or professional workflow is hard to use, please tell us. We will work to provide the same information through an accessible alternative and to fix the underlying issue when possible.
Accommodation
Ask for help completing a public-facing task, receiving information in another format, or arranging an accessible interaction.
Barrier report
Tell us where the public website, patient flow, or professional flow blocked you, and what you were trying to do.
Clinical accommodations
Care-related accommodations are arranged through the affiliated professional medical entity that provides clinical services.
The public website may include links to third-party sites, sources, or tools that are independent of InjuryDox. Those resources have their own accessibility practices, which InjuryDox does not control. Please use the contact below if a third-party resource referenced from the InjuryDox site is creating an accessibility barrier so we can review.
Accessibility contact
Reports and accommodation requests get a response.
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