Legal

Accessibility Statement

The firm wants aarons.law to remain usable for as many visitors as possible and continues improving the site with accessibility in mind.

Need help accessing content?

If you run into an accessibility barrier on this website, contact the office and describe the page or feature that caused the issue.

The office will do its best to provide the information in another format or guide you to the fastest alternative contact path.

Commitment

Accessibility is part of ongoing site maintenance.

We aim to present website content in a way that is readable, navigable, and usable across common devices, browsers, and assistive technologies.

Accessibility is considered during design, content updates, and feature changes so the site continues moving toward broadly accepted accessibility practices.

Ongoing Improvements

Testing and refinement continue over time.

Accessibility work is ongoing rather than a one-time task. Pages, forms, navigation, contrast, keyboard behavior, and content structure may be reviewed and improved as issues are identified or standards evolve.

Because the site changes over time, some areas may not yet be fully optimized for every visitor or every assistive technology combination.

Third-Party Content

Some embedded or linked services may be outside direct control.

Maps, analytics, external articles, and other third-party services may introduce accessibility behavior that is controlled by the outside provider rather than by the firm.

When a third-party experience creates difficulty, contact the office and we will try to provide an alternate way to obtain the same information.

Feedback

Report barriers so they can be reviewed.

If you find an accessibility issue, please include the page URL or page title, the device and browser you were using, the assistive technology involved if relevant, and a short description of the problem.

You can report accessibility concerns by emailing info@aarons.law or calling (505) 984-1100.

Accessibility Help

Tell the office what blocked access.

If a page, form, or feature is difficult to use, contact the office so an alternate path or content format can be arranged.