Anyone dealing with this bullshit?
tl;dr ... Evidently, since 2024, there's been an epidemic rise in these ambulance-chaser hit jobs on small business websites all over. If your site doesn't pass the ADA Compliance scans, they slap you with a lawsuit knowing/expecting you'll just settle and pay some exorbitant amount to make it go away. This was/is? big business in the 90s and 2000s for brick and mortar stores. If your business didn't have the right accessibility ramps or bathroom fixtures, the lawyers were there to collect. Now, they're extending the requirements to websites ... for things like screen reader accessibility, keyboard navigation, proper semantics for headings, menus, breadcrumbs, accessible forms, etc, etc.
Youtube Video -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0IoeXbOD8k