Sources & methodology.
Every statistic referenced on webtoro33.com traces to a publicly available primary source or to a transparent calculation from primary data. Where a figure is derived, the math is shown. Where a figure comes from a third-party industry report, the report is named and the edition year is identified. Where estimates are used, they are labeled as estimates and their basis is described.
ADA Title III & California Unruh Act
| Claim on site | Source | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| $4,000 minimum per violation per visit (CA Unruh) | California Civil Code § 52(a); § 55.56 | Statutory minimum damages for Unruh Act violations, applied to websites under Robles v. Domino's line of cases. |
| 5,100 ADA-web lawsuits filed in 2025 | Seyfarth Shaw ADA Title III Year-End Review, 2025 edition; UsableNet Year-End Digital Accessibility Lawsuit Report, 2025 | Figure reflects combined federal ADA Title III filings and CA state-court Unruh filings touching digital accessibility. Publicly downloadable from both firms' insight portals. |
| +37% year-over-year lawsuit growth | Derived: 2024 to 2025 comparison from same sources above | 2024 figure: ~3,725 filings. 2025 figure: ~5,100. (5100−3725)/3725 ≈ 37%. |
| 241 lawsuits filed by one plaintiff in a year | Public PACER court records; Seyfarth Shaw analysis of serial-plaintiff filings | Figure reflects a single highest-volume plaintiff across a 12-month period. |
| 33 plaintiffs filed half of 2025 filings | UsableNet Year-End 2025 report, serial-plaintiff concentration analysis | Reflects filings concentration, not representation of the broader disability community. |
| 3,252 California filings in 2024 | Seyfarth Shaw ADA Title III Year-End Review, 2024 edition | California-only subset, state and federal courts combined. |
| 25% of 2025 lawsuits hit sites with accessibility widgets | UsableNet Year-End 2025 report; Seyfarth Shaw accessibility overlay analysis | Defendants whose sites had an active widget at time of complaint. |
| 40% of 2025 filings came from self-represented plaintiffs using AI | UsableNet Year-End 2025 report; anecdotal review of pro se complaint patterns | Estimate based on identified pro se complaints using template language consistent with AI generation. |
| FTC fined AccessiBe $1 million for false advertising | Federal Trade Commission, FTC v. accessiBe Ltd., Docket No. C-4789, settlement and order, 2024 | Public record. Available on ftc.gov/enforcement. |
Accessibility compliance rates
| Claim on site | Source | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 94.8% of websites fail WCAG compliance | WebAIM Million study, most recent annual edition (2025) | WebAIM scans the top 1,000,000 home pages annually and reports the percentage with detectable WCAG 2 failures. Published on webaim.org/projects/million. |
| Average business site has 50+ accessibility errors | WebAIM Million study, 2025 edition — mean detectable errors per page across the sample | Limited to automated-detectable issues. Manual testing typically surfaces additional barriers. |
Cost-of-lawsuit figures
| Claim on site | Source | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Demand-letter payouts average $5,000 | Composite of defense-firm settlement reports; ADA Title III settlement ranges tracked by Seyfarth Shaw | Pre-litigation demand resolutions, typical range $3K–$10K. |
| Out-of-court settlements average $30,000 | Composite of publicly reported ADA Title III settlement filings, 2023–2025 | Represents median settlement values after a complaint is filed but before judgment. |
| Legal defense costs $30,000 to $175,000 even when you win | Defense-firm cost surveys and published estimates from ADA defense practitioners | Range reflects case complexity; lower end for simple cases, upper end for class actions. |
| Class-action judgments average $400,000 | Seyfarth Shaw class-action ADA Title III analysis | Average across reported class-action outcomes, 2019–2025. Outliers excluded. |
| $200,000 exposure on a typical homepage | Derived: 50 average violations × $4,000 per Unruh minimum = $200,000 | Arithmetic illustration of statutory exposure per single triggering visit. Actual exposure depends on visit count, violation count, and court outcome. |
Consumer behavior & marketing figures
| Claim on site | Source | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1 in 4 U.S. adults has a disability | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Disability Impacts All of Us, most recent edition | 26% of U.S. adults report a disability. Published at cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth. |
| 78% of jobs go to the first business that responds | InsideSales.com Lead Response Management Study | Foundational research; widely cited in B2B sales literature. |
| Customers read 9 reviews before calling | BrightLocal Local Consumer Review Survey, most recent edition | Rolling annual consumer survey on review-reading behavior. |
| 87% of buyers research online before they call | Google Consumer Barometer / Local Services Research | Aggregate of recent Google and industry consumer-research figures on local-service discovery. |
| 80% won't buy from a local business without a website | Visual Objects Small Business Web Presence Survey | U.S. consumer survey on trust signals for local service providers. |
| 53% abandon a mobile site that loads in over 3 seconds | Google / SOASTA Research, 2017, "The State of Online Retail Performance"; popularized via Think with Google | Mobile page-speed benchmark widely cited in web-performance and conversion-rate literature. |
| 46% of all Google searches are seeking local information | Google; widely cited via HubSpot and GoGulf local-search statistics compilations | Reflects the share of queries with local intent. An industry-standard figure attributed to Google. |
| 97% of consumers search online for local businesses | BrightLocal Local Consumer Review Survey, online-discovery findings | Reflects consumers using online channels to find or learn about local businesses. |
| 75% of searchers never scroll past page one | Widely cited SEO industry benchmark (HubSpot and others) | Long-standing search-behavior figure; treat as an industry estimate rather than a single primary study. |
| 70%+ of local clicks go to the top 3 (map pack) results | Composite of Google local-pack and top-3 organic click-through-rate studies | Reflects click concentration in the local pack and top organic positions. Exact share varies by query and study. |
Performance claims & results
Statements on this site about outcomes — including but not limited to "more leads," "ads that pay themselves back," "leads in days," "ranking movement in 60–90 days," "revenue growth," "monthly reports," and any numerical case study figure — describe results observed with specific clients in specific markets at specific times. They are not guarantees of comparable outcomes for any other business. Your results depend on your market, pricing, seasonality, operations, lead-response speed, closing skill, and other factors outside any marketing agency's control.
Not legal advice
This page and everything on webtoro33.com is provided for informational and marketing purposes. Nothing here constitutes legal advice. WCAG 2.1 Level AA conformance is widely recognized as the operative technical standard used by U.S. courts, but conformance does not guarantee protection from ADA Title III, Unruh Act, or European Accessibility Act claims. If you face a demand letter, lawsuit, or audit, consult qualified counsel.
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