> It is to you. Just imagine someone having a mental handicap
If you have an actual mental handicap that's keeps you from understanding, you are usually not entitled to sign contracts without a supervisor anyway.
> or just tired and not paying enough attention.
Then you shouldn't be signing contracts in that condition. It's like complaining to the police that they caught you speeding and then excusing that with tiredness. I'm pretty sure the officer won't accept that excuse.
> Terms should be easy to read and understand, that is one part of accessibility.
They are. It's your duty as a grown-up to read a contract before signing it.
If you have an actual mental handicap that's keeps you from understanding, you are usually not entitled to sign contracts without a supervisor anyway.
> or just tired and not paying enough attention.
Then you shouldn't be signing contracts in that condition. It's like complaining to the police that they caught you speeding and then excusing that with tiredness. I'm pretty sure the officer won't accept that excuse.
> Terms should be easy to read and understand, that is one part of accessibility.
They are. It's your duty as a grown-up to read a contract before signing it.