ADA Compliance for Shopify stores in Texas.

Texas is a high-volume jurisdiction for digital ADA cases. Plaintiff firms file extensively in N.D., S.D., and W.D. Tex.

Lawsuits 2025

124

Federal + state filings

Avg settlement

$25,000

Typical demand-letter range

Key statute

ADA Title III

Standard: WCAG 2.1 + 2.2 AA Β· EN 301 549 v3.2.1

Regulator

US Department of Justice (Civil Rights Division)

Source β†—

Plaintiff firms are filing daily. Demand letters land first.

Texas is one of the higher-volume jurisdictions for digital ADA filings. Most cases settle pre-litigation via demand letter, typically in the $25,000 range.

AccessComply scans every page of your Shopify store against WCAG 2.1 + 2.2 Level AA, generates remediation code for the categories that can be safely automated (typically 60-72% of axe-detectable violations on a clean Online Store 2.0 theme), and produces an accessibility statement plus audit log so you can document what has been fixed and what still needs review.

Texas Human Resources Code Chapter 121

Texas Human Resources Code Β§ 121.003 prohibits discrimination against persons with disabilities in places of public accommodation. The statute provides a private right of action with statutory damages of at least $300 per violation plus attorneys' fees. Texas state-court venue is sometimes selected over federal because of the lower pleading bar.

Private right of action
Yes
Statutory damages
$300 minimum statutory damages per violation plus actual damages plus attorneys' fees

Primary source: statutes.capitol.texas.gov

Four features that matter most in Texas.

WCAG 2.1 + 2.2 AA scan

Crawl every page of your storefront with axe-core. Each violation is mapped to the specific success criterion referenced by ADA Title III so you can document remediation by criterion.

Real source-code fixes

AccessComply rewrites your Liquid, HTML, and CSS β€” no overlay widget. Every change is verified by a post-fix re-scan and tracked with full rollback support.

Continuous monitoring

Scheduled re-scans catch regressions when you update your theme or add products. Automatic alerts when new violations appear.

ADA Compliance statement

Generate a public accessibility statement that documents your conformance level and remediation effort β€” exactly what plaintiff demand letters ask for.

Texas accessibility, answered.

Do Shopify stores in Texas need to be accessible?
Yes. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title III applies to commercial websites including Shopify storefronts serving customers in Texas. Texas is a high-volume jurisdiction for digital ADA cases. Plaintiff firms file extensively in N.D., S.D., and W.D. Tex.
What standard does AccessComply test against in Texas?
AccessComply scans every page of your storefront against WCAG 2.1 + 2.2 Level AA, the technical standard referenced by the ADA Title III. Each violation is mapped to the specific success criterion so you can document remediation work.
How much do ADA settlements typically cost in Texas?
Typical settlements in Texas run around $25,000. Demand letters frequently precede formal litigation; full litigation can push costs above $75,000.
Can AccessComply fix my Shopify theme automatically?
Yes. AccessComply applies real source-code fixes to your theme's Liquid, HTML, and CSS β€” not a JavaScript overlay. The categories AccessComply auto-fixes (alt text, color contrast, ARIA labels, form labels, skip nav, headings, focus order, target size) typically resolve 60-72% of axe-detectable violations on a clean Online Store 2.0 theme like Dawn. Customized themes, content-author issues (link text quality, video captions), and third-party widgets are flagged for manual review with suggested code changes β€” no automated tool can fully resolve those.
Will running AccessComply in Texas guarantee I won't be sued?
No tool can guarantee immunity from lawsuits. AccessComply reduces avoidable risk by remediating common storefront violations, generating an accessibility statement, and keeping audit-trail documentation that can help show completed work if you need to respond to a complaint, regulator, or demand letter.

Compliance briefings tuned for Texas.

When Texas plaintiff firms change tactics, you'll be the first to know. Unsubscribe in one click.

Find your violations before
a plaintiff does.

Free scan. No signup. Results in under a minute.