Accessibility Accreditation for Securian Canada

Client:
Securian Canada
Accreditation Level:
Gold
Date Accreditation issued:
13 aug 2025
Accreditation for Digital Claim Portal issued by GrackleDocs on 13 aug 2025 per WCAG 2.0 Level AA, expiring on 13 Aug 2026 13 Aug 2026 Expiry: SECCA_DCP Certificate: Gold Certified by GrackleDocs WCAG 2.0 AA

Digital Accessibility Conformance Evaluation

A technical evaluation of 16 pages/screens was conducted. The pages selected constitute an accessibility audit of the website. These pages/screens were selected by GrackleDocs and agreed on by the client as representative of the overall accessibility and functionality of the website/application.

The evaluation was completed in accordance with the WCAG Evaluation Methodology (WCAG-EM) which can be viewed at http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG-EM/.

The pages were audited manually and cross-checked using a team of website evaluators to ensure that the results and comments presented are valid and comprehensive.

Accessibility support baseline

Website/Application Tested:
Digital Claim Portal
Date Tested:
19 maj 2025 - 12 aug 2025
Scope of test:
16 pages selected as a representation of the website in accordance with the WCAG Evaluation Methodology (WCAG-EM).
Guildelines:
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 at https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/
Conformance Level satisfied:
WCAG 2.0 to Level AA
Technologies relied on:
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, WAI-ARIA
Primary Browser/s:
Chrome 136, Firefox 138
Number of pages / screens evaluated:
16
Platform:
Desktop
Valid from:
13 aug 2025
Expiry:
13 Aug 2026

Remaining Issues and Exceptions

Not applicable

Certificate of GrackleDocs Accreditation

This website has been evaluated through a rigid manual process of technical audit of all of the sample pages against WCAG 2.0 to Level AA and meets the requirements of WCAG 2.0 to Level AA.

Other Standards, Directives and Laws

WCAG 2.0 also forms the content of the ISO Standard ISO: IEC 40500:2012

The procurement standard for digital accessibility for the European public sector is EN 301549. In Australia, it is known as AS EN 301549. This requires WCAG 2.1 Level AA for web, documents, and software.

Afsnit 508 in the United States refers to WCAG 2.0 Level A & AA for web content and most electronic documents.

In the United States ADA Title II prohibits disability discrimination in state/local government services and explicitly references WCAG 2.1 Level AA as the standard for web content and mobile apps.

Den Europæisk lov om tilgængelighed (EAA) references and leverages WCAG, incorporating WCAG 2.1 Level AA as a key component of its technical requirements.

In Canada, the Lov om tilgængeligt Canada (ACA) points to WCAG 2.1 Level AA.

Disclaimer

WCAG 2 has been designed to be more testable than its predecessor, WCAG 1.0. However, while some tests can be accurately performed with automated testing, some require a combination of automated tools and human judgement, and others rely solely on human review by knowledgeable website assessors. In such cases, there is always a possibility that results may be disputed among assessors. Every reasonable effort has been made to cross-check findings and ensure the validity of the results presented to mitigate the likelihood of oversights. However, due to the human element of website evaluation, errors may, on occasion, occur. These errors, should they have happened, should not materially affect the information or conclusions outlined in the results presented.