Accessibility

We want this site to work for everyone, and we are still working on it.

We build and test this site against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, so that people who use assistive technology can read the pages, run the calculator, and reach a person. Accessibility is ongoing work, not a finished box we check, and we would rather tell you that honestly than claim we are perfect.

What we aim for.

Our target is WCAG 2.1 Level AA. In plain terms, that means we work to make the site usable with a keyboard alone, readable by screen readers, legible at higher zoom and text sizes, clear in its color contrast, and operable without relying on a single sense or a precise gesture. The calculator and the contact form are part of that goal, not an exception to it, because the most important thing on this site is your own number, and you should be able to get to it however you browse.

We test for this as we build and as we add pages, and we treat AA as the bar to clear. We are not claiming certified, perfect conformance across every page at every moment. Where we fall short, we want to know, and we fix it.

Where the gaps usually are.

Some parts of the site rely on third parties, and those can lag the rest of the page. The embedded calculator comes from our own application, the news clips play through a third-party video service, and some plan documents are PDFs from the provider. We work to keep our own pages and the calculator to the AA bar, and we push the same standard onto what we embed, but we cannot always control a third party's content end to end.

If any of these blocks you, that is on us to solve, not on you to work around. Tell us what you hit and we will help you get the same information another way while we fix the source.

Found a barrier? Tell us.

If something on this site is hard or impossible to use with your assistive technology, we want to hear about it. The more you can tell us, the faster we can fix it: the page you were on, what you were trying to do, the browser or assistive technology you were using, and what happened.

How to reach us

Send it through our contact form. It goes straight to a real person, with no phone tree and no sales queue.

A real person reads every accessibility report. We answer within two business days, and if a fix takes longer, we will tell you that and help you get the information you need in the meantime.

See your number.

When you are ready, run the math free, no name, no email, no one calling you. If anything about getting there does not work for you, tell us and we will fix it.