ADA improvements are not necessary for a business to be successful or continue to be successful as the hundreds of thousands of non fully compliant buildings across the US that have businesses operating out of them proof.Now before you respond let me post something my wife wrote last night.
Pamper Day...tomorrow marks 3 months since I broke my foot and as silly as it sounds, I finally got to submerge my foot in water. As of last week, the incision finally sealed, so today, in it went, soaked in a hot tub! We take so much for granted, including showers, getting our food, getting in and out of bed, walking, dressing by ourselves, so many other things.... I have a great appreciation for the anxiety felt by those unable to do the simple things in life. Those who's lives are wheel chair bound, unable to tend to their daily needs, we so often take for granted. I appreciate the inventor of the wheelchair, the shower chair, the walker, the scooter, which allows me to get outdoors and sit in the sun while enjoying the cool breeze...so many things that have made life a bit easier. For now, I will treasure the ability to take a simple shower. One day at a time...
Do I have to help push the door open to the ladies room because the closer is out of adjustment? Yes. Do we have to make adjustments to get up a curb or step? Yes. Should she be able to sue and receive $4,000 because or "rights" where violated? No.