Accessibility Statement
1. Commitment to Accessibility
At GotLOI, we are committed to ensuring digital Accessibility statement of GotLOI for all users, including individuals with disabilities. We believe that every person deserves equal access to the information and services we provide, regardless of their physical or cognitive abilities. As part of this commitment, we strive to create a user-friendly and inclusive online experience that meets or exceeds applicable accessibility standards. We are continuously working to improve the usability and accessibility of our website in alignment with the guidelines outlined in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Levels A and AA. These guidelines help ensure that digital content is more accessible to a wider range of people with diverse needs, including those using assistive technologies such as screen readers, voice recognition software, and keyboard navigation.
2. Accessibility Measures Taken
To support accessibility, GotLOI has implemented the following measures:
- Use of semantic HTML markup
- Keyboard navigation support
- Screen reader compatibility
- Sufficient color contrast and text alternatives
- Ongoing employee training and content audits
3. Conformance Standards
Our goal is to conform with WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards, as published by the Web Accessibility Initiative of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
4. Feedback & Contact
We welcome feedback on the ADA accessibility statement of GotLOI. If you experience any accessibility barriers, please contact us so we can address the issue:
📧 Email: accessibility@gotloi.com
📬 Mail: 1001 Brickell Ave. Suite 715. Miami, FL 33131
📞 Phone: (800) 664-7505
5. Known Limitations
Despite our best efforts, some content may not yet fully conform to the highest accessibility standards. We are working diligently to correct known issues.
6. Legal Compliance
This ADA accessibility statement of GotLOI is intended to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, and applicable state accessibility laws.