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CASp Services / ADA Inspections

A commercial CASp inspection assesses a property's compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. A certified access specialist identifies any barriers to access and provides a report with recommendations for compliance. It helps businesses avoid lawsuits, improve customer satisfaction, and demonstrate commitment to accessibility.

A purchase/lease inspection is an assessment of a property's compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act before a business owner buys or leases it. It helps identify any ADA violations and associated costs for remediation, which can be factored into negotiations. This inspection can save a business owner money and prevent costly legal action by ensuring the property is compliant with the ADA.



A post-construction inspection is an assessment of a property's compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act after construction or renovation is completed. It helps identify any ADA violations that may have been overlooked during construction and provides recommendations for remediation. This inspection can save a business owner money and prevent costly legal action by ensuring the property is compliant with the ADA.

A CASp inspection report is a document provided by a Certified Access Specialist Program inspector that identifies any ADA violations on a property and provides recommendations for remediation. The DAIC certificate is issued by the State of California to businesses that undergo a CASp inspection and remediate any identified violations. These documents can benefit business owners by demonstrating good faith efforts to comply with the ADA and potentially reducing the risk of costly legal action.

ADA construction drawings are detailed plans for construction or renovation projects that incorporate compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If prepared by a CASp, these drawings can benefit a business owner by ensuring that the construction project complies with the ADA and potentially reducing the risk of costly legal action. They can also serve as a blueprint for contractors and help streamline the construction process.

An ADA plan review is an assessment of architectural or engineering plans to ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. It can benefit a business owner by identifying any ADA violations before construction or renovation begins, potentially saving time and money by avoiding costly changes later on. This review can also help streamline the construction process by ensuring that plans are ADA-compliant from the outset.

Accessibility consultation involves working with business owners to assess their property's accessibility and provide recommendations for improvements. It can benefit a business owner by improving access for individuals with disabilities, which can increase customer satisfaction and loyalty. This consultation can also help a business owner understand their legal obligations under the ADA and how to avoid costly legal action.

An ADA expert witness is a professional with expertise in the Americans with Disabilities Act who can provide testimony in legal proceedings related to ADA compliance. It can benefit a business owner by providing expert testimony to support their case in the event of a lawsuit or legal dispute. The expert witness can help clarify complex ADA regulations and demonstrate good faith efforts to comply with the law

Accessibility education involves providing training and education to business owners and employees on the Americans with Disabilities Act and how to provide equal access to individuals with disabilities. It can benefit a business owner by increasing awareness of the importance of accessibility, promoting a more inclusive workplace, and reducing the risk of legal action related to ADA violations. This education can also improve customer satisfaction and loyalty by creating a more welcoming environment for individuals with disabilities.