Accesibility
Accessibility
ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
This accessibility statement applies to the website https://canadasabogados.com/:
COMPLIANCE STATUS
This website is partially compliant with Royal Decree 1112/2018 due to the exceptions and lack of conformity with the aspects indicated below.
NON-ACCESSIBLE CONTENT
The content listed below is not accessible for the following reasons:
Non-compliance with Royal Decree 1112/2018
- Some contrast aspects may not meet the minimum required contrast ratio of 3:1 between background and adjacent colors within certain sections of the website. [9.1.4.11 Non-text Contrast]
- There may be labels or instructions not correctly tagged [9.3.3.2 Labels or Instructions]
- Status messages may not meet the required standards [9.4.1.3 Status Messages]
- Error suggestions may not meet the required standards [9.3.3.3 Error Suggestions (Conditional)]
- Sequential navigation issues may exist, affecting meaning or operation [9.2.4.3 Focus Order]
- It is not possible to prevent users who interact through voice input from accidentally activating interactive elements [requirement 9.2.1.4 – Character Key Shortcuts]
- There may be occasional editing errors on some web pages
Disproportionate burden
Not applicable.
PREPARATION OF THIS ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
This statement was prepared on April 28, 2023.
The method used to prepare this statement was a self-assessment carried out by the company.
FEEDBACK AND CONTACT INFORMATION
You may communicate accessibility requirements (Article 10.2.a of Royal Decree 1112/2018), such as:
- Reporting any possible non-compliance by this website
- Informing of any other difficulties in accessing content
- Making any other suggestions for improving website accessibility
Via the contact email info@canadasabogados.com
You may submit:
- A complaint regarding compliance with the requirements of Royal Decree 1112/2018, or
- A request for accessible information related to:
- Content excluded from the scope of application of Royal Decree 1112/2018 as established in Article 3, section 4
- Content exempted from accessibility requirements due to disproportionate burden.
In a request for accessible information, the facts, reasons, and specific request must be clearly stated to demonstrate that it is a reasonable and legitimate request.
Complaints and claims about accessible information should be submitted via the aforementioned email.
ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURE
If, after a request for accessible information or complaint has been submitted, it is denied, if the decision is disagreed with, or if the response does not meet the requirements set forth in Article 12.5, the individual concerned may file a claim. A claim may also be filed if twenty business days have passed without receiving a response.