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SRA No. 512847
Inclusive Design

Accessibility

Our commitment to making legal services accessible to everyone.

Our Commitment

Hagon & Hogg Solicitors LLP is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people of all abilities. We continually work to improve the user experience of our website and aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA.

Accessibility Features

This website has been designed with the following accessibility features:

  • Semantic HTML: We use proper heading structure, landmarks, and ARIA attributes to ensure screen readers can navigate effectively.
  • Keyboard navigation: All interactive elements are accessible via keyboard. A skip-to-content link is provided on every page.
  • Colour contrast: Text and interactive elements meet or exceed WCAG 2.1 AA contrast ratio requirements (4.5:1 for normal text, 3:1 for large text).
  • Focus indicators: Visible focus outlines are provided on all interactive elements for keyboard users.
  • Reduced motion: Animations are disabled when the user has indicated a preference for reduced motion in their system settings.
  • Responsive design: The website is fully responsive and functions on all screen sizes and orientations.
  • Form labels: All form fields have visible labels and are properly associated with their controls.
  • Alt text: Descriptive alternative text is provided for all meaningful images.

Assistive Technology

This website has been tested with the following assistive technologies:

  • Screen readers (NVDA, VoiceOver)
  • Browser zoom up to 200%
  • High contrast mode
  • Keyboard-only navigation

Known Limitations

While we strive for full compliance, some third-party content (such as externally hosted images) may not meet all accessibility standards. We are working to address these issues.

Feedback

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of this website. If you encounter any barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us:

This accessibility statement was last reviewed in March 2026.