At Per Ardua PLLC, we are driven by a steadfast commitment to championing the web accessibility rights of blind individuals throughout New York. Founded by Kelly Kamen, Esq., whose personal battle with cancer has imbued him with a deep empathy and understanding of the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities, our firm stands as a dedicated advocate for equality and inclusion in the digital age. We believe that the blind and visually impaired communities deserve unfettered access to online resources, services, and opportunities. By leveraging our legal expertise and passion for disability rights, we strive to empower our clients and promote systemic change, ensuring that digital environments comply with the standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act (the “ADA”) and accommodate the needs of these individuals in accordance with their rights under the law. Per Ardua PLLC aims to empower those facing unique challenges, upholding the principle that accessibility is not a privilege but a fundamental right. While Kelly Kamen’s legal background serves as the BACKBONE of the Firm, his battle with cancer, coupled with experience with his own disability and continued survivorship, are at the HEART of the effort, and provide the empathy and emotional fortitude that distinguish the Firm as a truly sincere and authentic advocate to the community which it seeks to serve. Per Ardua – through adversity, we achieve.
Disability Law / Advocacy for the Blind and website accessibility for disabled individuals as governed by the ADA and New York State Human Rights Law.
Per Ardua PLLC is here to help blind individuals who have faced discrimination due to web inaccessibility. We specialize in advocating for individuals who have experienced discrimination under the ADA.
If you feel you’ve faced challenges accessing goods or services online due to web inaccessibility, you may have a potential claim. You deserve to have your voice heard and your rights protected. Contact Per Ardua PLLC to discuss your rights and explore any potential claims you may have.