Manning Law, APC has been filing hundreds of lawsuits on behalf of serial plaintiffs for alleged violations of the California Unruh Civil Rights Act, California Civil Code § 51 et seq. and/or the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Manning Law, APC generally files each lawsuit on behalf of one of the plaintiffs listed below:

  • James Rutherford
  • Anthony Bouyer
  • Poupak Barekat
  • Rebecca Castillo
  • James Shayler
  • Jennifer Carbine
  • Perla Mageno
  • Carmen John Perri
  • Gabriela Cabrera
  • Jesus Torres

The lawsuit will generally allege that one of the above plaintiffs is physically disabled, that he or she visited the property on a certain date (often several months before filing the lawsuit) and that he or she encountered accessibility barriers that prevented full and equal access at the property. Common barriers alleged include the following:

  • Accessible parking slopes exceed requirements
  • Paths of travel slopes exceed requirements
  • Incorrect or missing signage
  • Lack of accessible dining surfaces
  • Inaccessible sales counter
  • Inaccessible entrance

The first step in dealing with a lawsuit like this is to timely respond to the filed complaint. Generally this involves filing an answer either admitting or denying the various allegations and asserting relevant affirmative defenses. It is important to hire experienced defense counsel to represent you, such as JMBM's ADA Compliance and Defense attorneys.

Generally, these lawsuits are filed in Superior Court of California for the County of Los Angeles or another county. This is California state court as opposed to US District Court, which is federal court. In state court, a defendant has 30 days from the date of service (i.e., receiving the complaint) to respond to the complaint. In federal court, the response must be filed in 21 days.

You and your counsel should determine if the claims alleged in the complaint are valid. In other words, is there liability? Some lawsuits lack merit and can be defended effectively. See my articles on these topics:

How To Defend An ADA Or Unruh Lawsuit For Lack Of Standing
by Stuart Tubis

The ADA Does Not Require Website Accessibility Perfection
by Stuart Tubis

California Unruh Civil Rights Act Law Basics
by Stuart Tubis

If there is liability, the next step is to explore a possible settlement of the case. The goal of this approach is to negotiate the best terms available given the facts. JMBM ADA attorneys seek to lower the settlement payment amount, provide plenty of time to update the property, and obtain a full release of liability with dismissal of the lawsuit. Resolving the lawsuit in the most efficient way possible is the ultimate objective.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.