Sexual assault is already traumatic, but LGBTQ+ survivors face additional challenges like discrimination and lack of legal protection. They have the right to confidentially report the assault and seek legal representation. Hiring an experienced LGBTQ+ sexual assault attorney is crucial. Seeking safety, reporting the assault, and consulting an attorney are important steps toward justice.
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Sexual Abuse Cases: Criminal vs. Civil
Know your rights as a sexual abuse survivor! Criminal justice systems primarily mete out punishment, often neglecting to provide compensation to victims. The civil system, on the other hand, champions victim-centric justice and compensation. Regrettably, there are hurdles like stringent proof requirements and insurance limitations, but with astute legal guidance, justice can be realized.
Compensation for Survivors of Sexual Abuse: Recoverable Losses
Survivors of sexual abuse have legal channels to secure compensation, addressing both tangible and non-tangible damages, including emotional trauma and reputational harm. Cases like those against Larry Nassar, highlight the importance of holding organizations accountable for negligence. Our law firm offers free consultations to survivors, ensuring their fight for justice is not fought alone.
Landmark Settlement in Montgomery County: Damascus Assault Victims Awarded $9.7 Million
The Montgomery County school system has settled lawsuits of $9.7 million brought by families of four ex-Damascus High School footballers who suffered sexual assault by teammates in 2017 and 2018. The school system was accused of prioritizing football over student safety, leading to the incidents. The fallout included criminal charges against the culprits. The settlement follows a turbulent legal process pointing to the school's negligence, and is seen as a significant step towards acknowledging the problem and enhancing student safety.
Boston University Faces Legal Challenge: Former Student Alleges Decades-Long Grooming and Sexual Abuse
Boston University (BU) and the City of Chelsea are facing a lawsuit from a former student, known as Jane Doe No. 99, who alleges sexual abuse by her high school teacher in the 1980s. The lawsuit elicits historical grooming and abuse accusations that have caused lingering trauma. Filed in December 2022, the suit demands approximately $1.1 million in damages for negligence and violation of Massachusetts educational practices law. Teacher Paul Cheffi has denied the charges.