Zevo Benefits, Inc. is committed to making enrollment accessible by people with disabilities.
Last reviewed: April 16, 2026
Next scheduled review: April 16, 2027
Zevo Benefits, Inc. ("Zevo Benefits", "we," "us," or "our") is committed to making enrollment accessible by people with disabilities. We are working toward conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
This Accessibility Statement applies specifically to the employee-facing enrollment experience hosted on the Zevo Benefits platform. It does not cover our public marketing website, administrator-facing tools, carrier and vendor websites linked from the portal, or third-party services integrated into the enrollment flow.
As of the date above, the employee enrollment portal substantially meets WCAG 2.1 Level AA, with known exceptions listed below that we are actively remediating on a phased roadmap through 2026.
The enrollment portal is designed and tested for compatibility with:
We are transparent about areas where the portal does not yet fully meet our target. We are actively working to address the following:
A documented remediation roadmap with phased milestones is maintained internally and available to client administrators on request via the contact information below.
The employee enrollment portal displays content provided by third parties and configured by the licensing employer or district. Zevo Benefits controls the user experience framework and the enrollment forms; we do not control the contents of materials provided by others. Specifically, the following categories of content are not within our direct control:
We work with our carrier and vendor partners to encourage accessibility of their materials and we evaluate configurable brand color selections against contrast guidance, but we cannot guarantee that all embedded or employer-configured content fully meets WCAG 2.1 Level AA. Where barriers are identified, we work to provide accessible alternatives, fallbacks, or assistance through the reporting channel below.
Accessibility of the benefits enrollment experience is a shared responsibility. Zevo Benefits is responsible for the technical accessibility of the portal itself. Our licensees — the brokers, third-party administrators, or other organizations that license the Zevo Benefits platform — and the employers they serve (including private employers, school districts, and other public-sector entities) share responsibility for ensuring that every eligible employee can complete enrollment. In some cases the licensee and the employer are the same entity; in others they are distinct.
Under Title II or Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act as applicable, the obligation to provide a benefits program accessible to employees with disabilities sits with the entity offering the benefits — typically the employer or district — and cannot be discharged solely by selecting an accessible technology vendor.
This shared model means that, in addition to the technical work tracked in our remediation roadmap, our licensees and the employers they serve are expected to:
This human-assisted alternative path is not a fallback or a workaround — it is a core part of meaningful ADA compliance for benefits enrollment, and it remains essential even after our portal achieves full WCAG 2.1 Level AA conformance, because some employees may still prefer or require a human interaction.
If you are an employee who is unable to complete any part of the enrollment experience, your employer or school district's Human Resources office is your first point of contact. If they are not available or you are unsure who to reach, you may also contact us at accessibility@zevobenefits.com and we will work with your licensee and employer to ensure you can complete your enrollment.
We welcome feedback. If you encounter an accessibility barrier in the employee enrollment portal, or need information in an alternative format, please contact us:
When contacting us, please include, where possible:
We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within two (2) business days and to provide a substantive response or resolution plan within ten (10) business days.
The Zevo Benefits enrollment portal is built using progressive enhancement with modality-aware design. In practical terms, this means:
Visual polish for users who do not rely on assistive technology is not, in our view, in conflict with accessibility — as long as the accessible experience is the default and is never degraded. We believe this balance is the right one for a benefits enrollment product that must serve a wide range of users across many employers and districts.
This Accessibility Statement and our accompanying remediation roadmap reflect a documented, good-faith effort toward meaningful accessibility under the Americans with Disabilities Act, including Title II obligations applicable to our public-sector clients. Our approach also aligns with the standards upheld under state laws including Colorado HB21-1110 and similar frameworks.
Zevo Benefits reviews this Accessibility Statement at least annually, and updates it whenever significant changes are made to the employee enrollment portal or to our remediation roadmap. Laws, regulations, and industry standards evolve, which may make updates necessary. We encourage you to review this page periodically to stay informed.
Effective: April 16, 2026