Website Accessibility Statement

Redemption Law is committed to making our website usable for everyone, including people who rely on screen readers, keyboard navigation, voice controls, and other assistive technologies. Every person deserves to reach legal information, request a consultation, and understand their rights, regardless of how they access the internet or what tools they rely on to do it.

Accessibility is part of how we serve the McAllen community and clients across Texas, and it reflects the same client-first approach we bring to every personal injury case we handle. This statement explains what we are doing, the standards we follow, and how you can reach us if something on our site does not work the way it should.

 

Our Commitment to Accessibility

We believe access to legal help should never depend on a person’s abilities. Our goal is to give every visitor an equal opportunity to learn about our services, review our practice areas, and connect with our team, whether they are browsing on a phone, a desktop, or through assistive software.

To reach that goal, we treat accessibility as an ongoing responsibility rather than a one-time task. We review our site regularly, work to correct barriers as we find them, and consider accessibility when we add new pages or features. When someone tells us a part of our site is difficult to use, we take that feedback seriously and use it to make real improvements.

 

The Standards We Work Toward

Our accessibility efforts are guided by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, known as WCAG, which are the internationally recognized standards for digital accessibility. These guidelines are built around four principles, requiring that content be perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for all users. We use them as the framework for how we evaluate and improve our website.

We also pay attention to guidance from the U.S. Department of Justice, which has made clear that businesses open to the public should ensure their web content is accessible to people with disabilities. According to the Department of Justice’s guidance on web accessibility, inaccessible content can exclude people with disabilities just as much as physical steps at the entrance of a building. That comparison shapes how we think about our own site and the visitors who depend on it.

 

Features That Support Accessibility

We build our pages with practical features that help people using a range of tools and devices. Some of the accessibility practices we work to maintain across our site include:

  • Text alternatives: descriptive alt text for images so screen readers can convey visual information.
  • Keyboard navigation: the ability to move through pages and links without relying on a mouse.
  • Readable structure: clear headings and consistent layouts that make content easier to follow.
  • Color and contrast: text and background combinations chosen to support readers with low vision.
  • Resizable text: content that remains usable when a visitor enlarges the text in their browser.

These practices work together to create a smoother experience for everyone who visits us, not only those using assistive technology. We view them as a baseline that we intend to keep strengthening as standards and tools evolve.

 

How We Handle Feedback and Barriers

We know that no website is ever perfect, and accessibility is a moving target as technology changes. If you run into a page, document, or feature that is hard to use, we want to hear about it so we can look into the issue and work toward a fix.

When you contact us about an accessibility concern, it helps to include the web address of the page, a short description of the problem, and the device or assistive technology you were using. That information lets our team recreate the issue and respond in a meaningful way. We treat these messages as a priority because reaching every potential client matters to us.

 

Contact Redemption Law for Help

Redemption Law is a personal injury firm built around genuine client service, and that commitment extends to how we run our website. Led by founder and Managing Attorney Christopher D. Alas, our firm guides injured people through the claims process with a dedicated attorney, case manager, legal assistant, and property damage specialist supporting each case from start to finish. You can learn more about the people who do this work on our team page, and read more about our story on our about page.

If you have trouble using any part of this site, or if you are ready to discuss your injury claim, we want to make that conversation easy to start. Please reach out through our contact page and let us know how we can help, whether that means fixing an accessibility barrier or answering questions about your case.