Sexual abuse victims may sue their abusers in civil court to get fair financial compensation and justice for what happened to them. It is not unusual for a defendant to have abused multiple people, and each victim might want to file their own cases and claims. If this...
Arguably, most civil cases, including claims related to sexual abuse, are filed in state civil courts. However, some cases fall under federal jurisdiction. Exactly why your sexual abuse may end up in a federal courtroom may vary, but it is a distinct possibility you...
It’s become increasingly common for institutions to obtain liability insurance specifically in case sexual abuse or misconduct occurs. This means possibly having to deal with an insurance company when filing a lawsuit and seeking justice, something our experienced...
Cases of sexual abuse perpetrated against children are an unfortunate reality. Schools come up frequently in these cases, and the victim and their families may sue public and private schools for sexual abuse. However, there are key differences in lawsuits against...
Many people often assume that the only way to resolve a civil claim for sexual abuse is to file a lawsuit and go to court. While this is an option, it is not your only option. Many cases end in private settlements, and mediation can help plaintiffs and defendants...
Filing a sexual abuse lawsuit helps survivors get justice and obtain some compensation for their damages. Filing a lawsuit doesn’t mean you necessarily have to go to trial, however, and our lawyers may settle your case so you don’t have to go to court and face an...