Banking & Financial Services businesses running on Squarespace face a compound accessibility problem: 6 platform-level WCAG violations layer on top of 6 industry-specific violations, creating 12+ potential failure points that ADA plaintiff attorneys actively scan for. Approximately 50% of these issues originate from Squarespace's platform architecture — meaning they exist before you add any banking & financial services-specific content.
Squarespace platform issues
Banking & Financial Services violations
Combined failure points
The critical issue for banking & financial services on Squarespace is that platform-level fixes alone are insufficient. Even if Squarespace improves its core accessibility, your banking & financial services content — online banking dashboards not, loan application forms with — introduces violations that only you can fix. This dual-layer problem is why Squarespace banking & financial services sites are disproportionately targeted by serial ADA plaintiffs.
These accessibility violations come from Squarespace's platform architecture. They affect all Squarespace sites but are particularly problematic for banking & financial services because banking & financial services websites rely heavily on interactive features that amplify these platform weaknesses:
These violations are specific to banking & financial services websites and exist regardless of platform. On Squarespace, these issues compound with the platform-level violations above:
ADA lawsuits against banking & financial services websites have increased year-over-year, with settlements typically ranging from $10,000 to $75,000+. Squarespace sites are particularly vulnerable because plaintiff attorneys can identify the platform from the page source, then cross-reference with known Squarespace accessibility weaknesses to build a stronger case. The combination of identifiable platform vulnerabilities and banking & financial services-specific content issues creates what attorneys call a "layered violation profile" — multiple distinct WCAG failures that strengthen a complaint.
Choose templates with built-in accessibility features. Add alt text through the image editor. Use Squarespace's custom CSS injection to fix contrast and focus styles. Test keyboard navigation on all pages. Use ADA CodeFix to find and fix specific violations.
For banking & financial services-specific fixes, focus on online banking dashboards not screen-reader compatible, loan application forms with inaccessible captcha, account statements in inaccessible pdf format. Use ADA CodeFix to scan your live Squarespace site and get AI-generated code fixes for both platform-level and content-level violations.
Your legal exposure varies by state. These high-risk states have aggressive ADA enforcement and specific laws that affect banking & financial services businesses:
800+/year lawsuits/year — Very High Risk
1,500+/year lawsuits/year — Very High Risk
400+/year lawsuits/year — Very High Risk
200+/year lawsuits/year — High Risk
Yes. The platform you use does not affect your ADA obligations. All banking & financial services websites that serve the public must comply with ADA Title III requirements, which courts interpret as meeting WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards. Using Squarespace does not transfer your accessibility liability to the platform — you are responsible for your site's compliance.
No. While Squarespace provides some accessibility features, your specific banking & financial services content, images, forms, and interactive elements introduce violations that Squarespace cannot automatically fix. Common issues include online banking dashboards not screen-reader compatible and loan application forms with inaccessible captcha. You must actively audit and fix your site regardless of Squarespace's built-in accessibility features.
The highest-risk Squarespace issues for banking & financial services websites are: gallery and portfolio sections lacking alt text; navigation overlays not keyboard accessible; form blocks with missing or improper labels. These compound with banking & financial services-specific violations like online banking dashboards not screen-reader compatible and loan application forms with inaccessible captcha, creating multiple WCAG failure points that ADA plaintiff attorneys specifically target.
ADA lawsuits against banking & financial services businesses typically settle for $10,000 to $75,000+, with defense costs alone exceeding $25,000 even if you win. The cost of proactively fixing your Squarespace site's accessibility issues is a fraction of a single lawsuit. Serial plaintiffs specifically target Squarespace sites because they can identify common platform vulnerabilities from the source code.
No. Overlay widgets do not fix underlying code violations and are not accepted by courts as ADA compliance. Multiple federal courts have ruled that overlays do not remediate accessibility barriers. The only reliable approach is fixing the actual HTML, ARIA attributes, and content on your Squarespace banking & financial services site. ADA CodeFix provides real code fixes, not overlay band-aids.
Choose templates with built-in accessibility features. Add alt text through the image editor. Use Squarespace's custom CSS injection to fix contrast and focus styles. Test keyboard navigation on all pages. Use ADA CodeFix to find and fix specific violations. For banking & financial services-specific fixes, focus on online banking dashboards not screen-reader compatible, loan application forms with inaccessible captcha, account statements in inaccessible pdf format. Use ADA CodeFix to scan your live Squarespace site and get AI-generated code fixes for both platform-level and content-level violations.
Get a complete WCAG 2.1 AA audit with AI-generated code fixes. Works with any Squarespace site — finds both platform-level and content-level violations.
Scan Your Site Freeon Squarespace
Hotels & Hospitalityon Squarespace
Ecommerceon Squarespace
Healthcareon Squarespace
Real Estateon Squarespace
Law Firmson Squarespace