Richard Acree was featured in an article about accessible bathrooms published in the Florida Herald Tribune by Michael Moore Jr., Staff Writer in Sarasota. The article, Aging in Place, Steps to Make Your Bathroom Safer, explains that there is a lot to consider when weighing the possibility of growing older within the comforts of your own home.
Read MoreRecently the Hale Koa Hotel in Honolulu was renovated including accessible ramps and a wet play area at the Hale Koa Pool complex. The pool is a multi-level installation with a lower pool and an upper-infinity pool. It is very nice and the design includes ramps down into the lower level and up to the infinity pool.
Read MoreAt the Oakland Airport power charging station, not only is there a clear space for disabled individuals in a wheel chair to pull up to the counter for the charging station, there are also three electrical outlets available from that clear space, one has both the 110-120 VAC receptacle and slots for USB ports to power up devices, and there is a large pictogram ISA sign that is easy for disabled and non-disabled to see. This is a great example of ADA done right!
Read MoreRichard Acree and ADA Inspections Nationwide, LLC, (ADAIN) have been certified as a Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB) by the United States Department of Veteran Affairs (VA). With this certification, Richard and ADAIN have been added to the VA Vendor Information Pages (VIP) at https://vip.vetbiz.gov/ .
Read MoreRecently a Tennessee law limiting how much money accident victims can receive in a settlement was rejected in a Williamson County (TN) court. Judge Michael Binkley struck down a cap on compensatory damages in a case that went to trial in March, ruling that the cap, first passed in the 2011 legislative session, is unconstitutional.
Read MoreI suggest the cost of home modifications (or relocation) should be included in the settlement for an injury incurred in an accident. If you are the victim of an injury accident, and you are suing the person or insurance company responsible for damages, I recommend you include the costs of any home modifications (or replacement) in the lawsuit.
Read MoreRichard Acree, as a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS), offers consulting services to assist with aging-in-place home modifications. Normally this will involve an onsite property inspection to identify any barriers to mobility. If desired, a preliminary virtual inspection can be completed using plans and specifications for the home.
Read MoreRichard Acree was featured in an article about accessible entries published in the FL Herald Tribune by Michael Moore Jr., Staff Writer in Sarasota. The article, Aging in Place: How you get inside your house matters, explains that there is a lot to consider when weighing the possibility of growing older within the comforts of your own home.
Read MoreRichard Acree was featured in an article about HB 93 published in the FL Herald Tribune by Michael Moore Jr., Staff Writer in Sarasota. HB 93 as a measure that would provide individuals with tax breaks when purchasing some items designed to help people age in their own home.
Read MoreADA Inspections Nationwide, LLC, (ADAIN) offers expert witness services for plaintiffs and defendents in disputes regarding Title II and Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Read MoreAccording to an article in CNBC, the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee on Tuesday afternoon passed a bipartisan bill known as H.R. 1423, the Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal Act, that would end forced arbitration in most legal cases. Experts say they expect the legislation to pass in the full House as well.
Read MoreADA Inspections, LLC, is please to announce that the Certificate of Excellence for ADA Accessibility has been awarded to the Burger King Restaurant at 4266 Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, TN 38114!
Read MoreWhat you are looking at is a car parked in a disabled parking space. Out of the picture to the left is a large multi-story hotel style Inn at a state park. What’s wrong? HINT: Hope there is no fire at the Inn.
Read MoreRichard Acree of ADA Inspections Nationwide, LLC, attended the 2019 Public Policy Retreat hosted by the TN Disability Coalition on September 4-5, 2019 at the Inn & Conference Center at Montgomery Bell State Park in Burns, TN. During the retreat Richard spoke at length regarding enforcement of current ADA laws.
Read MoreProtruding objects are installations in a facility that project more than 4 inches from a wall or hang within 80 inches of the finished floor or ground. If you suspect a violation of the rules for accessibility in an office building, apartment building, or condominium please call Richard at 615-752-0060 to discuss.
Read MoreCommonwealth of Virginia Sued Regarding ADA Discrimination Against Deaf Defendant. Title II of the ADA prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in the services, programs, or activities of a public entity.
Read MoreIf your are remodeling or renovating a commercial or government building, the ADA laws are clear that providing access to the disabled community is a high priority that cannot be forgotten or dismissed.
Read MoreRichard Acree at ADA Inspections Nationwide, LLC, (ADAIN) successfully completed a Disability Lawsuit against an Art College for door compliance with the Americans with Disability Act.
Read MoreA Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) can help with home modifications for people living with Autism. Please call 615-752-0060.
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