Accessibility Audit Services in Knoxville, TN
Knoxville's economy spans higher education, regional healthcare, manufacturing tied to Oak Ridge, and a hospitality corridor feeding visitors into the Great Smoky Mountains. What all of it has in common: a website. And if your website can't be used by someone relying on a screen reader or navigating by keyboard, you're locking out customers and handing a plaintiff's attorney an easy filing.
Cairn Digital helps Knoxville businesses meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA, the standard the Department of Justice and federal courts use to determine whether a website meets ADA requirements. We deliver manual audits verified by real assistive-technology testing — not a one-click scan with a logo slapped on it. The practice is run by Andrew Elliott, a front-end developer and accessibility specialist with experience at Dell and in the healthcare sector.
Get Your Free AuditWhy Knoxville businesses need accessibility audits
Website accessibility lawsuits have climbed nationally for nearly a decade, and East Tennessee is not exempt. Knoxville businesses fall under federal ADA Title III, enforced through the Eastern District of Tennessee, and courts consistently point to WCAG 2.1 Level AA as the benchmark for whether a website meets the law.
The risk isn't evenly distributed. Two of Knoxville's core sectors — higher education and healthcare — carry layered legal obligations that go beyond the standard ADA Title III exposure every business faces. Universities and colleges also have to contend with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and ADA Title II, which apply to their websites independently. Regional health systems face scrutiny on patient-facing digital tools. And as one of the primary gateway cities for the Great Smoky Mountains, Knoxville's hospitality and tourism businesses sit squarely in a category that draws a disproportionate share of accessibility claims.
Settlements for these cases commonly land between $5,000 and $75,000, before you count attorney fees and the cost of the emergency remediation work that follows. Getting ahead of it with a proactive audit is dramatically cheaper than responding to a demand letter.
Our accessibility audit process
Every audit follows the same three-phase approach — automated baseline, manual expert review, and a report your team can actually act on.
Automated scan baseline
We start with industry-standard automated tools — axe-core, WAVE, Lighthouse — to catch the issues machines catch well: missing alt text, color-contrast failures, missing form labels. Automated tools only catch roughly 30–40% of WCAG issues, which is why no honest audit stops here.
Manual expert evaluation
Full keyboard-only navigation, screen-reader testing (JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver), focus-order review, and human judgment on whether content actually makes sense when read aloud or operated without a mouse. We evaluate against all applicable WCAG 2.1 Level AA success criteria.
A report you can actually use
An executive summary that tells you where you stand and what the risk is, plus a developer-ready breakdown that maps each finding to the specific WCAG criterion, explains the fix in plain language, and points to the exact code.
Industries we serve in Knoxville
Knoxville's economy creates a specific accessibility risk profile. We work across the sectors most exposed to ADA claims in East Tennessee.
Higher Education
UT Knoxville, Pellissippi State, and every college serving students online carries Section 504 and Title II obligations that go beyond Title III. Course catalogs, student portals, disability services pages, and admissions flows are all in scope.
Healthcare
The regional medical centers and health systems anchoring East Tennessee's economy take appointment requests and deliver patient information online. Patient portals, healthcare forms, and booking flows are frequently cited in accessibility complaints.
Manufacturing & Industrial
East Tennessee's manufacturing sector relies on web-based supplier portals, procurement platforms, and internal tools. Federal contractors carry Section 508 obligations on top of standard ADA Title III exposure.
Tourism & Hospitality
Knoxville is the primary gateway city for the Great Smoky Mountains — one of the most-visited national parks in the country. Hotels, vacation rentals, restaurants, and ticketing platforms are among the most-targeted categories nationally.
Professional Services & Nonprofits
Law firms, financial services, and mission-driven organizations operating in East Tennessee carry the same ADA Title III obligations as any other public-facing business — and can't afford a credibility hit.
Not Sure Where to Start?
A free automated audit is the fastest way to find out where your Knoxville site stands.
Get Your Free AuditTransparent pricing
Most accessibility firms hide their pricing. We don't. Exact cost depends on the size and complexity of your site — here's the honest range.
PDF Remediation
Roughly $500 – $1,500
Making your PDFs — reports, forms, menus, patient documents — accessible and screen-reader friendly with proper tags, logical reading order, and alt text.
Full WCAG 2.1 AA Manual Audit
$3,000 – $15,000
The real thing. Manual and assistive-technology testing across your key user flows, with a developer-ready prioritized remediation report.
Ongoing Monitoring & Support
Quoted per engagement
Continued accessibility testing as your site evolves — retests after remediation, new feature reviews, and standing consultation.
Expert Witness & Litigation Support
Contact for quote
Technical accessibility analysis, WCAG conformance evaluation, and expert testimony for ADA website accessibility cases. (Technical expertise, not legal advice.)
We serve businesses across Knoxville and East Tennessee — Knox County and the surrounding region (Maryville, Oak Ridge, Farragut, Sevierville, and beyond). Most work is done remotely, so location is never a barrier.
Local accessibility resources
Part of doing this right is pointing you to legitimate help, not just selling you ours.
- Southeast ADA Center (opens in new tab) — Free technical assistance for Tennessee businesses, part of the federal ADA National Network.
- Tennessee Disability Coalition (opens in new tab) — Accessibility training and advocacy serving the state.
- Disability Rights Tennessee (opens in new tab) — The state's designated protection and advocacy agency.
- ADA.gov (opens in new tab) — The Department of Justice's official guidance and small-business compliance materials.
Frequently asked questions
Is my Knoxville business required to have an ADA-compliant website?
If your business serves the public, almost certainly yes. Courts treat business websites as an extension of a "place of public accommodation" under ADA Title III, and Knoxville businesses are governed by federal ADA requirements through the Eastern District of Tennessee. The practical standard courts use is WCAG 2.1 Level AA.
How much does a website accessibility audit cost in Knoxville?
It depends on the size and complexity of your site. A free initial audit is available at no cost. PDF remediation runs roughly $500–$1,500 depending on document length and complexity. Full manual WCAG 2.1 AA audits typically land between $3,000 and $15,000. We'll give you a clear quote before any work starts.
Do you work with Knoxville businesses remotely or on-site?
Both, but most work is done remotely — accessibility testing doesn't require us to be on-site. We serve Knox County and the surrounding East Tennessee region, and remote work means there's no travel cost padding your invoice.
Why not just install an accessibility widget or overlay?
Because they don't work and they don't protect you. Overlays can't fix the underlying code, and a significant share of recent accessibility lawsuits have been filed against sites that already had a widget installed. Real accessibility lives in your HTML, not in a script bolted on top.
How long does an audit take?
A free initial audit typically turns around in a few business days. A full manual audit takes one to three weeks depending on the size of your site and the number of unique page templates and user flows.
What happens if my website fails the audit?
That's the normal starting point — almost no site is fully compliant on first audit. You get a prioritized roadmap of what to fix, in what order, with developer-ready guidance. We can advise your team or help with remediation directly.
Find out where your website stands.
Get your free audit — no obligation. We'll show you your biggest accessibility risks and what to do about them.
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