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Accessibility Statement

Last updated August 12, 2026.

Amanda Busse Law, LLC is committed to making www.abusselaw.com usable by as many people as possible, including people who use assistive technology. This statement describes where the site currently stands, what we know falls short, and how to reach us if you run into a barrier.

Standard we work toward

We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1 at Level AA. Those guidelines are the benchmark most commonly referenced for websites in the United States, including in connection with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

This site is partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 Level AA. Partially conformant means that most of the site meets the standard and that some parts do not. We have not commissioned an independent accessibility audit, so this assessment reflects our own review rather than third-party certification.

What we have done

  • Set the language of the site and used a consistent heading structure on each page.
  • Written the site so it can be navigated by keyboard alone.
  • Provided text alternatives for images that carry meaning, and marked decorative images so assistive technology skips them.
  • Reviewed text and background color combinations against the WCAG AA contrast thresholds, and corrected combinations that fell short.
  • Kept motion and animation limited, with no automatically playing audio or video.
  • Used real text rather than images of text.

Known limitations

We would rather tell you where the gaps are than imply there are none.

  • The scheduling calendar. The booking page embeds Google’s appointment scheduling tool. We do not control its code or its accessibility, and it may not fully meet WCAG 2.1 AA. If it presents a barrier, email or call and we will schedule your call directly. A link to open the scheduler in its own tab is provided on that page for anyone whose browser blocks embedded content.
  • No independent audit. The site has not been tested by an outside accessibility specialist or verified against the full WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria.
  • Documents. Any PDF or Word document offered through the site may not be fully tagged for screen reader use. We will provide an accessible alternative on request.

Tell us about a barrier

If any part of this site is difficult or impossible for you to use, we want to hear about it, and we will help you get the information or service you were after by another route.

We aim to respond within three business days. Telling us the page you were on, what you were trying to do, and the browser or assistive technology you were using helps us reproduce the problem and fix it.

How we keep this current

Accessibility is ongoing rather than finished. We review this statement when the site changes materially and at least once a year, and we update the known limitations above as issues are found and resolved.