Frangie Espinal is suing Printfly Corporation for its failure to make its website accessible to visually impaired individuals, allegedly violating the ADA

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Frangie Espinal has filed a class action lawsuit against Printfly Corporation in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The complaint alleges that Printfly’s website, Ninja Transfers, is not accessible to visually impaired individuals who rely on screen-reading software, thereby violating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Espinal claims that this lack of accessibility prevents her and others from fully utilizing the website’s services and products. The lawsuit seeks a permanent injunction requiring Printfly to make its website accessible, along with compensatory damages and attorney fees.

Source: 125cv09554_Frangie_Espinal_v_Printfly_Corporation_Complaint_Southern_District_of_New_York.pdf



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