Accessibility at RHP Law, P.C.
Engineered to be usable by everyone — not rescued by a widget.
RHP Law builds for access the way it builds everything else: into the structure, not bolted on. This site is designed to be navigable, readable, and operable without any assistive toolbar. The on-page personalization controls let you tune a good experience to your needs — they do not exist to compensate for a broken one. Turn off JavaScript and the site remains a clean, semantic, keyboard-operable document.
Conformance target
We target WCAG 2.2 Level AA across the site, with selected Level AAA enhancements (including enhanced contrast and visible-focus treatments). Conformance is reviewed as the site evolves; this is a living commitment, not a one-time certificate.
What we have built in
- Semantic structure — landmark regions (header, navigation, main, footer), a logical heading hierarchy, and a skip-to-content link on every page.
- Keyboard operability — every interactive control is reachable and usable by keyboard alone, in an order that matches the visual layout, with no traps. Dialogs close on Escape.
- Visible focus — a clear, high-contrast focus indicator on every link, button, and field.
- Status messaging — dynamic changes are announced to assistive technology through ARIA live regions, and control states are reported via
aria-pressed/aria-expanded. - Motion respect — the site honors your operating system’s reduce motion and contrast preferences automatically, before you touch any control.
- Readable by default — body text meets at least a 4.5:1 contrast ratio; large text and interface components meet 3:1.
The personalization console
The Accessibility control in the top-left of every page lets you adapt the page to how you read and operate, with each choice saved on your device:
- Reading — text size (up to 200%), a dyslexia-friendly typeface, increased spacing, a constrained reading width, and a plain-language page brief.
- Vision — high contrast, color-safe cues, link highlighting, focus emphasis, and the option to quiet non-essential imagery.
- Navigation — skip to content, an auto-built page outline, and back-to-top.
- Motion & clutter — reduce motion and a simplified view that strips decoration.
Every setting reports its state to assistive technology, persists across visits, and can be cleared at once with Reset all.
Known limitations
We would rather name gaps than hide them. Areas we are actively improving:
- Some third-party destinations (the secure intake form and client portal) open in tools we do not fully control; we test them but cannot guarantee their conformance.
- The depth and breadth of console controls is expanding; not every planned adaptation is live yet.
Report a barrier
If anything on this site blocks your access, tell us and we will fix it. Please include the page address, your device and browser, and what you were trying to do.
We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within 5 business days.
Formal approach
This statement reflects RHP Law’s good-faith effort to meet recognized accessibility standards (WCAG 2.2 AA) and to provide accessible alternatives where a barrier cannot be immediately resolved. It is not legal advice.
Statement last reviewed: June 5, 2026.