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ADA Website Lawsuits in Colorado
Every federal ADA website-accessibility filing we have on record for Colorado. Pulled daily from CourtListener’s RECAP archive. State-court filings are not included — especially relevant in New York where Mizrahi Kroub and others shifted volume to state Supreme Court.
Total filings
4
YTD
0
2026 so far
Last 90 days
0
rolling
Active districts
1
federal districts in DB
Most active federal districts
Where filings cluster within Colorado.
- D. Colo.4
Top industries sued
Inferred from defendant names in Colorado filings.
- other4
Repeat defendants
Businesses with more than one federal filing in Colorado.
- Sullivan2
Most active plaintiff names
Last names that recur across Colorado federal filings. Federal Rule 17 permits a single named plaintiff to file dozens of suits per year.
- Ramirez1
- Brooks1
- Committee1
- Defending1
Recent federal filings in Colorado
Most recent 4 filings on file. See the full tracker for everything.
| Date | Defendant | Plaintiff | District | Industry | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-10-09 | Noem | Ramirez Ovando | D. Colo. | other | View case → |
| 2025-08-20 | Colorado Department of Corrections | Brooks | D. Colo. | other | View case → |
| 2025-05-27 | Sullivan | Committee of Five, Inc. | D. Colo. | other | View case → |
| 2025-05-19 | Sullivan | Defending Education | D. Colo. | other | View case → |
ADA web litigation in Colorado, in plain English
- Are ADA website lawsuits common in Colorado?
- Yes. Colorado is one of the most active federal jurisdictions for ADA website-accessibility lawsuits. New York, Florida, and California together account for over 70% of these filings nationwide. We track 4 federal filings in Colorado in our dataset.
- What kinds of businesses get sued in Colorado?
- Federal ADA website filings target restaurants and food service, retail and e-commerce, lifestyle and fashion brands, hospitality, healthcare, and small consumer brands. Sites with a physical location plus an online presence are the most common targets — the legal theory under Robles v. Domino's clearly applies.
- Can I be sued in Colorado if my business isn't located there?
- Yes. Federal courts have applied long-arm jurisdiction to website-accessibility cases when a business serves customers in the state. The question is whether your site is reachable from Colorado, not where you're headquartered.
- How do I check if my own site is at risk?
- Run the same axe-core scan plaintiff firms use. It's free, takes about 60 seconds, and shows roughly what a serial filer's automated tool would find on your site.
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