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No type of abuse should ever be tolerated. Regrettably, a majority of survivors do not report their offenders for a variety of reasons. Sexual abuse survivors are also often reluctant to discuss their abuse – even years later. Know that our attorneys are here to help. We are experienced in sexual abuse claims and are willing and prepared to assist and support sexual assault survivors by asserting their legal rights and fighting for fair and just compensation for them.
Survivors of sexual assault can experience long lasting effects on both their physical and mental health.
If you were abused as a minor in a place that should have provided a safe environment, like a school or church:
YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO COMPENSATION.
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Recent investigations have uncovered sexual abuse occurring across a wide range of institutions like, hospitals, schools, universities, sports programs, Catholic and non-Catholic clergy.
The Law Offices of Nadrich & Cohen and Paul Mones, PC. have successfully fought on behalf of sexual abuse victims for over 30 years. We have taken on some of the largest religious institutions, medical facilities, youth organizations and more.
There is no upfront charge for our services. We only collect a fee if a recovery is made.
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❌Verbal abuse
❌ Inappropriate touching
❌ Requesting personal favors in exchange for "rewards"
❌ Derogatory, sexual or racist comments
❌ Unnecessarily photographing
❌ Verbal or physical threats to keep the behavior a secret.
Sexual abuse, also referred to as molestation, is undesired sexual behavior by one person upon another. It often happens by using force or by taking advantage of another. When force is immediate, of short duration or infrequent, it is called sexual assault.
Currently, survivors must file a lawsuit either by age 26 or, if already an adult, within three years of having realized their psychological injury or illness was caused by childhood abuse, whichever comes later. Assembly Bill 218 now increases the statute of limitation to age 40, and gives adult survivors who have recently discovered their abuse five years to sue.
Under the law, survivors also have a three-year “look-back window” starting in January 2020 in which sexual abuse claims that have since passed the statute of limitations can be pursued. Courts will also be allowed to triple the amount of damages awarded to a victim if there was an attempted cover-up.
Survivors of childhood sexual assault will have more time to report abuse allegations and file lawsuits under a new law signed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The law has been heralded by advocates of childhood assault survivors as a new opportunity for now-adult survivors to find justice and closure, in some cases decades after experiencing abuse and trauma at institutions such as schools, churches and other youth-serving organizations.
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Our legal teams are already pursuing claims on behalf of California sexual abuse victims. We are currently filing cases on behalf of sexual abuse survivors who were abused while participating in the below activities/organizations: