How do I file an ADA complaint?

If you are a person with a disability in South Carolina and believe that you have been discriminated against due to your disability, you may be able to file an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) complaint. The ADA is a federal law that prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in many areas, such as employment, education, public services, and places of public accommodation. The first step in filing an ADA complaint is to gather documents relating to the alleged discrimination. This could include emails, text messages, and/or notes of conversations with the person or agency that you feel discriminated against you. Second, you will need to contact the South Carolina Human Affairs Commission (SCHAC). The SCHAC is responsible for enforcing the ADA in South Carolina. The SCHAC can provide you with a complaint form and answer any of your questions about the complaint process. Third, you will need to fill out the complaint form. You should fill out the form as completely and accurately as possible, and include copies of the documents that you gathered in the first step. Make sure to send the form to the correct address provided by the SCHAC. Finally, you will need to wait for the SCHAC to respond to your complaint. Depending on the complexity of the complaint, the SCHAC may take several months to investigate. If the SCHAC finds that the discrimination did occur, they may provide remedies to you, such as a settlement or other forms of restitution. Filing an ADA complaint can be a complicated process, so it is important to be prepared. The SCHAC can provide you with more information and resources regarding filing an ADA complaint if you need assistance.

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