Child Sexual Abuse Lawsuits

Fighting for Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse

Child sexual abuse is a devastating violation of trust that can have lifelong emotional, psychological, and physical consequences. Survivors deserve justice, healing, and accountability from the institutions that allowed the abuse to happen.

Our law firm represents survivors of child sexual abuse in lawsuits against schools, camps, religious organizations, sports programs, and other institutions that failed to protect children from predators. We stand with survivors across the United States, helping them seek compensation and hold negligent organizations accountable. 

Legal Rights & Time Limits

Every state has its own statute of limitations that sets deadlines for filing child sexual abuse lawsuits. Some states have extended or removed these deadlines in recognition of how long it often takes survivors to come forward. Our attorneys can explain how the law applies to your situation and whether your case can still be filed.

How We Support Survivors

Our firm is dedicated to guiding survivors with compassion and strength:

  • Confidential consultations to protect privacy and dignity.

  • Compassionate Representation from attorneys who understand the challenges survivors face.

  • Institutional accountability through thorough investigation and litigation.

  • Relentless pursuit of justice in court or through settlement.

Why Take Legal Action?

Civil lawsuits are not about replacing criminal charges — they provide survivors with a path to:

  • Accountability: Exposing predators and the institutions that enabled them.

  • Compensation: Covering therapy, medical care, lost income, and pain and suffering.

  • Systemic change: Forcing organizations to strengthen policies to protect children in the future.

By coming forward, survivors often help protect other children from similar harm.

Where Abuse Often Occurs

Sadly, predators often exploit positions of authority in places where children are expected to be safe:

  • Schools: Teachers, coaches, and staff members have abused students when schools fail to provide proper oversight.

  • Camps & Youth Programs: Overnight camps and recreational programs that ignored warning signs or failed to screen employees may be held liable.

  • Religious Institutions: Churches, temples, and other faith-based organizations have historically covered up abuse to protect reputations.

  • Sports Programs: Coaches, trainers, and youth sports organizations sometimes enabled abuse by prioritizing athletic performance over child safety.

These organizations may be held responsible when they fail to screen employees, ignore complaints, or create environments where abuse can flourish.

Take the First Step

If you or your child has been a victim of sexual abuse in a school, camp, religious organization, or sports program, you do not have to face this alone. Legal action can provide the resources for healing and hold powerful institutions accountable.

Contact us today for a free, confidential consultation. We are here to listen, advise, and fight for you.