Accessibility Policy
Support
Do you need assistance accessing something on our website? Email Rich@MorseInjuryLaw.com and we will reply as soon as possible. We are working towards 24-hour phone assistance but it is not available yet.
Commitment to Accessibility
Accessible.org is committed to accessibility and ensuring that all users of this site, including those with disabilities and their companies, have an equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from all information and online offerings of Accessible.org.
Should you have any difficulty accessing this website in any manner, please do not hesitate to email us at Rich@MorseInjuryLaw.com
Accessibility Standards
We have created our website to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 AA standards. We are currently researching and working to improve our website to be even sharper, clearer, and incorporate all of the best practices from HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript. We will never stop trying to improve access to our digital offerings.
Actions Taken
Some of the measures taken to make Accessible.org accessible include:
- descriptive alt text values are assigned to all images
- ensuring a minimum 4.5:1 color ratio for all text
- using descriptive text links and headers
- maintaining a consistent and predictable layout throughout the site
- incorporating a skip navigation link
- making all text zoomable up to 200%
- eliminating all potentially distracting elements (e.g. pop ups, auto playing video, etc.)
- ensuring website is navigable by keyboard only
- presenting content in a meaningful order
- providing a focus indicator for all active components of the website

As well as several other measures.
Beyond our existing remediation measures, we continually review our website to ensure we adhere to best practices in web accessibility.
Audit
As a company who provides independent audits for website accessibility, we are in the unique position of auditing our own website, Accessible.org and we have done so. We have made repeated efforts to review and re-review Accessible.org to ensure it complies with WCAG 2.0 AA and the general best practices of website accessibility.
Further, we voraciously research web accessibility best practices and methods to improve our knowledge and stay up to date on the latest news and information.
Legal Requirements
Through our genuine and good faith commitment and devotion to accessibility, we believe we not only meet but exceed the digital accessibility requirements imposed by Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 & 508 of the Rehabilitation Act and other parallel or related disability inclusion laws such as the California Unruh Act and the New York Human Lights Law.
Feedback
Do you have feedback on MorseInjuryLaw’s accessibility? Where can we improve? What are our strong points? Your feedback is welcome and greatly appreciated as we strive to improve.
Resources
You can learn more about the right to equal access for all Americans at ADA.gov. Section508.gov provides numerous resources for making accessible websites and maintaining them. WCAG 2.0 AA provides technical guidelines and examples for what web accessibility should be. Accessible.org provides information and services to make your website accessible.
OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU
Each of our clients is incredibly important to us. We believe that every successful relationship is based on trust, integrity and exceeding expectations. And that’s the benchmark we always strive for.
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Attorney Advertising, Legal Disclosure & Authorship
ATTORNEY ADVERTISING.
This content is provided for general informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
Under the California Rules of Professional Conduct and applicable State Bar of California advertising regulations,
this material may be considered attorney advertising.
Viewing or reading this content does not create an attorney-client relationship.
Laws and procedures governing personal injury claims vary by jurisdiction and may change over time.
You should consult a qualified California personal injury attorney regarding your specific situation before taking any legal action.
Responsible Attorney:
Richard Morse, California Attorney (Bar No. 289241).
Morse Injury Law is a practice name and location used by Richard Peter Morse III, a California-licensed attorney.
About the Author & Legal Review Process
This article was prepared by the legal editorial team supporting Richard Peter Morse III,
with the goal of explaining California personal injury law and claims procedures in clear, accurate, and practical terms for injured individuals in San Diego and surrounding communities.
Legal Review:
This content was reviewed and approved by Richard Morse, a California-licensed attorney (Bar No. 289241),
who concentrates his practice on personal injury litigation and insurance claim disputes.
With more than 13 years of experience representing injury victims throughout California,
Mr. Morse focuses on serious personal injury matters including motor vehicle collisions, uninsured and underinsured motorist claims,
premises liability, catastrophic injury, and wrongful death.
His practice emphasizes claims evaluation, insurance carrier accountability, and litigation in California courts when fair resolution cannot be achieved.
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