Accessibility Statement

Last Updated: July 16, 2026

Harris Law LLC is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, including people with disabilities. We believe everyone should be able to obtain information about our firm and legal services and communicate with us in a manner that is accessible and effective.

This Accessibility Statement applies to harrislawct.com.

Our Accessibility Goal

Harris Law LLC is working to improve the accessibility and usability of this website. Our goal is to conform, where reasonably possible, to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, version 2.2, Level AA, commonly referred to as WCAG 2.2 AA.

These guidelines explain how websites can be made more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities, including people who use screen readers, keyboard navigation, voice-recognition software, screen magnification, captions, and other assistive technologies.

Accessibility is an ongoing process. We periodically review the website and make improvements as accessibility issues are identified.

Accessibility Measures

As part of our accessibility efforts, we are working to:

  • Provide meaningful alternative text for informative images
  • Ensure decorative images do not create unnecessary screen-reader announcements
  • Maintain logical heading structures and page organization
  • Provide descriptive names for links, buttons, and form controls
  • Support navigation by keyboard
  • Provide visible keyboard-focus indicators
  • Maintain sufficient color contrast
  • Allow content to remain usable when text is enlarged or the page is zoomed
  • Improve the accessibility of contact forms and error messages
  • Use clear and understandable language
  • Review new website content for accessibility before or after publication
  • Correct accessibility issues when they are discovered or reported

Current Accessibility Status

Harris Law LLC is continuing to evaluate and improve this website. Some pages, components, documents, or third-party services may not yet fully conform to WCAG 2.2 Level AA.

We do not represent that every page or feature is currently free from accessibility barriers. We are committed to identifying and addressing barriers as part of our ongoing website maintenance.

Third-Party Content and Services

Some website functions may rely on platforms, software, links, or services provided by third parties. These may include website hosting, contact forms, client-management systems, analytics services, or external client-login services.

Harris Law LLC may not control the accessibility of content or technology provided by an outside organization. We encourage our third-party providers to offer accessible services and will make reasonable efforts to provide an alternative method of access when a third-party feature creates a barrier.

Requesting Assistance

Should you have difficulty accessing information, using a website feature, submitting a form, or obtaining services through this website, please contact Harris Law LLC.

We will make reasonable efforts to provide the requested information or service through an accessible alternative method.

You may contact us by telephone or mail:

Harris Law LLC
15 N Main Street
Suite 100
West Hartford, CT 06107

Telephone: (860) 590-7167

When contacting us about an accessibility problem, it is helpful to provide:

  • The address or title of the page where the problem occurred
  • A description of the difficulty you experienced
  • The browser and device you were using
  • The assistive technology you were using, when applicable
  • Your preferred method of receiving a response

Please do not include confidential, highly sensitive, or time-sensitive legal information when reporting a website accessibility issue.

Feedback

We welcome feedback about the accessibility of harrislawct.com.

If you encounter an accessibility barrier or have a suggestion for improving the website, please contact us at (860) 590-7167. We will review the issue and make reasonable efforts to respond and address the problem as promptly as practicable.

Alternative Access to Legal Services

Website accessibility difficulties will not prevent Harris Law LLC from communicating with a prospective or current client.

When necessary, we may provide information or assistance through an alternative method, including telephone communication, postal mail, or another reasonable format appropriate to the circumstances.

Contacting Harris Law LLC through this website or regarding an accessibility matter does not by itself create an attorney-client relationship.

Ongoing Improvements

Technology, accessibility standards, and website content change over time. Harris Law LLC intends to continue reviewing this website, correcting identified barriers, and considering accessibility when making design, content, and technology decisions.

This Accessibility Statement may be updated periodically to reflect improvements to the website, changes in applicable standards, or changes in the services and technologies used by Harris Law LLC.

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