ADA Compliance in 2026 Shifts to Ongoing Governance and Enforcement Risk
Accessibility compliance is now an ongoing enforcement risk rather than a one-time requirement, according to a LinkedIn post by John Harris.
The article outlines changes in the regulatory environment, including WCAG 2.1 Level AA requirements for public-sector websites and continued legal action in the private sector. It notes that automated accessibility scans detect only a portion of issues, often between 25% and 40%, leaving critical problems such as keyboard navigation, form labelling, and content structure unresolved.
The post also highlights risks associated with AI-generated content, including missing alt text, inconsistent headings, and weak semantic structure, which can scale rapidly without governance controls. It frames accessibility as a continuous practice spanning technical implementation, editorial workflows, and organisational policy, rather than a one-time remediation effort.

