Daniel Crosby is suing Crocs Retail, LLC for failing to make their website accessible to visually impaired individuals in violation of the ADA

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In a recent court filing, Daniel Crosby, a legally blind resident of New York County, has initiated a class-action lawsuit against Crocs Retail, LLC. The complaint alleges that the company’s website is not accessible to individuals with visual impairments, violating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Represented by Joseph & Norinsberg, LLC, Crosby contends that the website’s lack of accessibility features such as alternative text and labeled buttons prevents him from independently shopping online. The lawsuit seeks injunctive relief to compel Crocs to comply with federal accessibility standards and make its digital platforms accessible to visually impaired users.

Source: 125cv09359_Daniel_Crosby_Crocs_Complaint_Southern_District_of_New_York.pdf



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