In this video I explain rights under the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) as the law applies to public accommodations. Generally, under the ADA a public accommodation must provide full access to the business to people who are disabled. For example, if you are a restaurant in Mystic, Connecticut you must provide a ramp so that people who use wheel chairs can come to your restaurant.
If you or anyone you know is disabled, and have been denies access to a public accommodation then contact The Bartinik Law Firm, P.C., 100 Fort Hill Road, Groton, Connecticut at 860-445-8521 or toll free at 888-717-4211.