Accessibility Statement
Effective Date: 9/9/2025
At Law is Easy, we are committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to all individuals, including people with disabilities. We believe that everyone should be able to access reliable information about Arizona bankruptcy law, personal injury claims after a car accident, and criminal defense topics such as DUI charges without barriers.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
-
We aim to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, and applicable Arizona state accessibility standards.
-
Our website is designed to meet or exceed Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA.
Accessibility Features
-
Text alternatives for images and graphics related to bankruptcy in Arizona, DUI defense in Phoenix, and personal injury claims.
-
Clear heading structures and descriptive links for improved navigation.
-
Compatibility with screen readers and assistive technology.
-
Keyboard-friendly navigation for all interactive elements, including articles and FAQ sections.
Ongoing Efforts
We are continuously reviewing and updating our site to improve accessibility, especially as we add new content on Arizona bankruptcy exemptions, car accident compensation, and DUI penalties.
Feedback and Assistance
If you encounter accessibility barriers while using our site, or if you need assistance accessing content related to Arizona bankruptcy, personal injury law, or DUI defense, please contact us:
📧 Email: [Lawiseasyusa@gmail.com]
📞 Phone: [480 762 9426]
📍 Address: [320 E. Virginia Ave. Phoenix, AZ, 85004]
We will respond promptly to ensure you can access the information or services you need.
Third-Party Content
Our site may link to third-party websites. We cannot guarantee the accessibility of third-party content but encourage those providers to maintain accessible experiences.
Disclaimer
We’d love to tell you that reading this page about Arizona bankruptcy, car accidents and personal injury, or DUI laws in Phoenix instantly makes you a legal expert — but unfortunately, it doesn’t. This site is for general informational purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice.
Every case is as unique as your fingerprint (or your license plate after a fender-bender). For advice about your specific situation, please consult with a licensed Arizona attorney. Reading this site or filling out a form does not create an attorney–client relationship — but it might make you sound smarter at dinner parties.