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The audit is complete. The findings are verified. The corrective work is done.

Remediation Review

A verification engagement that determines whether remediation achieved its intended outcome.

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The Service

What the Remediation Review Is

After a Core Audit, your team receives a prioritized remediation roadmap. The corrective work that follows introduces code changes, updated components, and modified interaction patterns. The application that emerges from remediation is not the one that was originally audited.

The Remediation Review is an independent evaluation and validation engagement that determines whether that corrective work achieved its intended outcome. Each finding is rescanned, evaluated, and validated against WCAG requirements in real interaction scenarios. The result is an accessibility compliance determination tied to the current release state.

The value is determination. You leave with a verified accessibility compliance posture, a validated evidence basis, and the ability to move forward with documentation and disclosure.

From Correction to Confirmation

The remediation is complete.
Does the evidence support it?

After the Audit

The Work Is Complete.

The Core Audit identified the risk. The remediation roadmap prioritized the fixes. Your team executed. The corrective work is complete.

The Application Has Changed.

Remediation introduces code changes, updated components, and modified interaction patterns. The current build is no longer the one that was originally audited. Whether those changes achieved the intended outcome requires fresh evidence.

The Result Is Not Yet Verified.

Your team reports that fixes are complete. But remediation alone does not establish conformance. If challenged, there is no independent determination to point to.

The Verdict

Rescanned. Evaluated. Verified.

A fresh scan of the remediated application, followed by evaluation and validation of each finding. Fixes are confirmed in real interaction scenarios against WCAG requirements. New defects introduced during remediation are identified and classified.

Accessibility Compliance Determined.

An evidence-based accessibility compliance determination tied to the current release state. A point-in-time assessment that the implementation satisfies WCAG accessibility requirements. Supported by traceable validation. Structured to hold up under scrutiny.

Documentation Can Be Issued.

A validated evidence basis now exists. VPATs, ACRs, conformance statements, and Legal Good Faith Portfolio creation can now move forward. These are the artifacts used in procurement review, legal proceedings, and regulatory response. They must be supported by validated evidence to hold up under external scrutiny.

What You Get

What Was Fixed, What Wasn't, and What That Means

The Remediation Review gives you a direct answer on what changed, what still needs attention, and what your current accessibility posture supports. It brings the remediation work into focus so leadership, legal, procurement, and engineering are all working from the same understanding.

What's Actually Fixed

Each remediated finding is evaluated and assessed as Mitigated, Partial, or Not Mitigated. You see what improved, what held, and what still needs attention.

Where You Stand on Accessibility Compliance

A determination of whether the current implementation meets WCAG accessibility requirements at this point in time. This is the answer teams need when compliance posture, documentation, and disclosure are on the line.

Shared Understanding Across Teams

A live walkthrough brings executive leadership, legal, procurement, and engineering into the same conversation. Everyone leaves with the same view of the outcome and the same understanding of what comes next.

Direction on Remaining Gaps

If anything is still Partial or Not Mitigated, you leave knowing what should be addressed next to move closer to a compliance-ready state.

A single recheck is included for findings assessed as Partial or Not Mitigated, available within 14 business days of delivery.

Built For

Who We Serve

The Remediation Review is built for organizations that have completed corrective work following a Verona audit and need a verified answer on where they stand.

Post-Remediation Verification

Corrective work is complete and the organization needs independent confirmation before moving forward.

The Remediation Review validates whether fixes achieved the intended outcome, identifies any remaining gaps, and produces an accessibility compliance determination tied to the current release state.

Procurement and Compliance Gates

A procurement submission, regulatory deadline, or compliance review requires documentation grounded in validated evidence.

VPATs, ACRs, conformance statements, and Legal Good Faith Portfolio materials are used in procurement review, legal proceedings, and regulatory response. These artifacts must be supported by validated evidence because they are subject to external scrutiny. The Remediation Review produces the determination that makes them possible.

Legal and Disclosure Readiness

The organization is preparing for legal scrutiny, a demand letter response, or a public accessibility disclosure.

The review provides an accessibility compliance determination structured to hold up under external scrutiny. It supports counsel in establishing a defensible posture based on observed behavior and validated outcomes.

Release Confidence

Leadership needs assurance that a remediated release meets accessibility requirements before shipping.

The review confirms that the corrective work materially reduced risk and that the current build can be responsibly represented. It converts internal confidence into verified evidence.

Decision-Grade. Built for Scrutiny.

The audit showed where you stand. The next step is verification.

$4,000 fixed. 7 to 10 business days. An accessibility compliance determination tied to the current release state.

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