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Accessibility statement.

Think Legal, P.C. is committed to making thinklegalpc.com usable by everyone — including visitors who use assistive technology, navigate by keyboard, or have low vision.

Our commitment

Think Legal, P.C. is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of ability or technology. We design and build the site with accessibility in mind from the start — not as an afterthought.

Conformance target

Our target is conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA as published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). WCAG 2.2 Level AA is widely recognized as the appropriate baseline for public-facing websites and is the de facto standard cited under California Unruh Civil Rights Act and ADA Title III website-accessibility cases.

What we do

Specific measures the firm takes to keep the site accessible include:

Keyboard navigation. Every interactive element on the site is reachable and operable using a keyboard alone. Visible focus states accompany every focusable element.

Semantic HTML. Headings, landmarks, lists, links, and form labels use the appropriate HTML elements so assistive technology can interpret the page structure correctly.

Color and contrast. Body text and interactive elements meet or exceed WCAG 2.2 AA contrast ratios. Color is never the sole means of conveying information.

Alt text. Images include descriptive alt text. Decorative images are marked as decorative so they are not announced by screen readers.

Forms with labels. All form fields have visible labels (not just placeholders). Errors are announced to assistive technology, not just shown visually.

Skip-to-content. Every page includes a "skip to main content" link as the first focusable element so keyboard and screen-reader users can bypass the navigation.

Responsive layout. The site responds to viewport size, zoom level, and reduced-motion / increased-text-size preferences. Content remains readable at 200% zoom.

Captioning. Embedded videos include captions where available. Where the firm's own videos are embedded, captions are provided through the YouTube player.

Known limitations

Despite our efforts, parts of the site may not be fully accessible at all times. Areas where we are actively working on improvements include:

PDFs and downloadable documents. Some legacy PDFs may not be fully tagged for screen reader use. We are progressively re-tagging or replacing these with accessible HTML alternatives. If you need an alternative format for any PDF, contact the firm.

Third-party embeds. Some content embedded from third parties (scheduling widgets, video players, analytics) may not meet our accessibility target. We choose vendors with accessibility commitments and revisit choices regularly.

Assistive technology compatibility

The site is regularly tested with current versions of:

Screen readers: VoiceOver (macOS, iOS), TalkBack (Android), NVDA (Windows), JAWS (Windows).

Keyboard navigation: Tab, Shift+Tab, Enter, Space, Arrow keys, Esc.

Browsers: Recent versions of Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge on desktop and mobile.

Feedback

If you encounter any accessibility barrier on this site, please tell us. We treat accessibility feedback as a high-priority issue, not a complaint to be deflected.

Email: contact@thinklegalpc.com. Phone: (858) 956-5878. Address: 7220 Trade Street, Suite 101, San Diego, CA 92121.

When reporting an accessibility issue, please include (a) the URL of the affected page, (b) a description of the barrier, (c) the assistive technology and browser you were using, if relevant. We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within 2 business days and resolve issues as quickly as practical.

Alternative ways to access information

If any content on the site is not accessible to you in its current form, the firm will provide the same information through an alternative means — phone, email, in-person meeting, or printed materials — at no additional cost. Lack of website access should never be a barrier to engaging with the firm.

Updates to this statement

Think Legal, P.C. updates this accessibility statement as the site evolves. The "last updated" date below reflects the most recent material change.

Last updated: May 4, 2026.

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