Have you been sexually abused or assaulted? It’s not too late to seek justice.

Due to recent legislative changes, you may be entitled to significant monetary compensation for claims of sexual abuse/assault. In some instances, survivors of sexual abuse have recovered hundreds of thousands, or even MILLIONS of dollars, relating to their claims of abuse– although results vary between cases and no outcome for any claim of abuse is guaranteed.

Under the law, the definition of “sexual assault” is not just penetrative rape. The definition is very broad. It often includes, and can even be limited to, acts like kissing or inappropriate touching over the clothes.

The “windows” for abuse survivors to bring various claims are closing quickly. ACT NOW.
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Strict Privacy & Confidentiality

We ensure the strict privacy and confidentiality of individuals who pursue a claim. Your true name can remain confidential to the public when you file a claim. Unless you want to be identified publicly, you will be given a “John Doe” or “Jane Doe” pseudonym on anything public. Respecting your privacy and keeping your identity safe during the claim process is a top concern of our team.

Your safety, privacy, and well-being are our number one priority.

It’s Not Too Late For Justice & Accountability

Recently, State Legislatures have passed narrow laws giving survivors of childhood sexual abuse brief “windows” to file a claim for money damages– providing recovery or abuse survivors while also holding wrongdoers accountable for the abuse. Your abuser does not need to be alive to bring a claim relating to the harms he or she caused.

We understand that sharing information about sexual abuse can be stressful and often re-traumatizing. Our team will not judge you, and we believe survivors of sexual abuse. What happened to you was not your fault, and you do not need to feel embarrassed; confiding your abuse to our team to help you is an act of bravery.

We approach each case with empathy, sensitivity, and through a trauma-informed perspective. Our firm will fight for you to receive the restitution and recovery you deserve.

Reach out to our team to discuss your claim. Contact us now.

Hold Them Accountable

The sexual abuse you suffered is not your fault.

Many institutions have covered-up sexual abuse for decades. In many instances, various institutions silenced survivors and ignored “red flags” about known or suspected abusers. Some institutions, including various religious institutions, juvenile detention centers/camps, and/or schools, have even filed for bankruptcy to avoid paying restitution to their victims.

Act quickly to file a claim with an experienced team who will help you navigate the complicated legal process with protection. You can still receive justice and monetary compensation for the trauma caused by sexual abuse. We work with survivors to get the most significant compensation possible, and we are only paid if we successfully get you compensation.

If You or Someone Close to You is a Sexual Abuse Survivor

Sexual abuse survivors are often forced to live with severe emotional, physical, and relational trauma. Our team understands the pain, shame, and trauma that stems from sexual abuse. We know how to navigate the legal system to ensure you receive justice, get fair compensation, and hold the perpetrators and the enabling institutions accountable for harms that never should have occurred. Upon request, we can also get you in touch with a therapist in your area.

Register your claim today to ensure compensation before the window closes.

How Abusers and Institutions Manipulate Survivors

Abusers often employ several tactics to keep their victims silent and prevent them from seeking help. These strategies may include:

  • Psychological manipulation and grooming
  • Threats of harm to the victim or their loved ones
  • Exploiting the abuser’s connections to powerful individuals
  • Telling the victim that “no one will believe you”
  • Verbal abuse that undermines the victim’s sense of self-worth
  • Isolation to reduce the chances of the victim seeking support
  • Harassment, intimidation, and aggressive legal action
  • The use of NDAs to enforce silence

You do not need to let institutions and abusers succeed in their efforts to silence you.

Why Do Many Survivors Wait to Speak Out?

For countless survivors, disclosing sexual abuse is an incredibly difficult decision, and many wait years, or even decades, before sharing their story. Common reasons for delayed disclosure include:

  • Feelings of shame or self-blame
  • Fear of retaliation from the perpetrator
  • Worries about the reactions of friends, family, or colleagues
  • Concerns about not being believed or taken seriously
  • Anxiety over the emotional toll of revisiting the trauma
  • Fear of the legal system or not understanding the process
  • Pressure from NDAs or other legal threats

These should not keep you from seeking the justice and compensation you deserve. YOUR SEXUAL ABUSE IS NOT YOUR FAULT. Reach out to our team today to discuss your claim.

The Truth About Sexual Abuse: You Are Not Alone

  • 39% of victims know their abuser as an acquaintance
  • 33% are assaulted by a spouse or intimate partner
  • 19.5% are victims of strangers
  • 70% of survivors experience severe emotional distress, more than any other form of violent crime
  • 38% of survivors struggle with work or school issues related to their trauma

Key Data on Sexual Abuse

  • Women aged 16-19 are four times more likely to experience rape or sexual assault than the general population.
  • Women between the ages of 18 and 24 experience the highest rates of sexual victimization.
  • Only about 33.6% of sexual assaults are ever reported to the police.
  • Indigenous individuals are twice as likely to face sexual violence compared to other racial groups.

Taking Action: Empowering Survivors to Seek Justice

New laws across the country provide a critical opportunity for survivors of adult sexual abuse to take legal action. No one should feel ashamed of their experiences. Instead, take this chance to hold perpetrators and institutions that protect them accountable.

If you are ready to explore your legal options or simply need support in taking the next step, Boren Law, P.C. is here to help. Reach out for a confidential consultation today.

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