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ADA Lawsuits by State
Lawsuit statistics, state laws, and compliance requirements for 15 US states.
ADA Title III web accessibility lawsuits are filed in federal courts across the country, but the risk is not uniform. California, New York, and Florida account for the majority of filings — largely because of favorable plaintiff-attorney fee structures and high concentrations of serial litigants. Understanding your state's lawsuit climate is essential for prioritizing your compliance efforts.
Select your state below for detailed statistics, notable recent cases, state-specific laws that add additional compliance obligations, and the exact steps to reduce your exposure.
NYNew York
~3,000 lawsuits/yrRanked ##1 nationwide nationallyCACalifornia
~2,500 lawsuits/yrRanked ##2 nationwide nationallyFLFlorida
~1,800 lawsuits/yrRanked ##3 nationwide nationallyILIllinois
~800 lawsuits/yrRanked ##4 nationwide nationallyTXTexas
~650 lawsuits/yrRanked ##5 nationwide nationallyNJNew Jersey
~650 lawsuits/yrRanked ##6 nationwide nationallyPAPennsylvania
~550 lawsuits/yrRanked ##7 nationwide nationallyOHOhio
~480 lawsuits/yrRanked ##8 nationwide nationallyGAGeorgia
~420 lawsuits/yrRanked ##9 nationwide nationallyMIMichigan
~380 lawsuits/yrRanked ##10 nationwide nationallyVAVirginia
~340 lawsuits/yrRanked ##11 nationwide nationallyCOColorado
~280 lawsuits/yrRanked ##12 nationwide nationallyCTConnecticut
~260 lawsuits/yrRanked ##13 nationwide nationallyMAMassachusetts
~210 lawsuits/yrRanked ##14 nationwide nationallyWAWashington
~190 lawsuits/yrRanked ##15 nationwide nationally