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By law ADA accommodation is required for those with disabilities in publicly funded universities and places of business. While some might accommodate a lot will not. When you inform a business or school that they are violating the ADA they shrug it off because as I've found it's difficult to find an ADA lawyer and thus file any kind of claim. In this instance the disabilities are mobility issues and deafness.
I've contacted malpractice lawyers, lawyers who handle social security, and have even contact disability rights groups and often found the suggestion to be to search online or just consult a regular lawyer's directory either by zip code or some speciality that might be rights related but not specifically ADA rights related. I have used search engines and I have seached lawyer locators but the index of search is too varied and ADA is very specific. I often call the lawyers suggested and im told "we dont handle disability rights".
Does anyone have any suggestions or experience trying to find an ADA lawyer? Any advice or ideas would be appreciated
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