Nationwide Representation - Fighting for Survivors Under Extended Statutes of Limitations
Many states have extended the statute of limitations for childhood sexual abuse cases, giving survivors more time to seek justice. We represent survivors of institutional and individual sexual abuse nationwide.
Many states now allow survivors to file claims for extended periods or within years of discovering the connection between abuse and harm.
Schools, churches, youth organizations, and other institutions can be held liable for failing to protect children in their care.
Several states created revival windows allowing previously time-barred claims to be filed within specific timeframes.
Sexual abuse by teachers, coaches, administrators, or other school personnel.
Abuse by clergy, youth ministers, or other religious leaders in churches and religious organizations.
Abuse in Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, sports teams, camps, and other youth-serving organizations.
Sexual abuse in foster homes, group homes, or residential treatment facilities.
If you're a survivor of sexual abuse, we're here to listen and help you understand your legal options. Your courage in coming forward can help prevent others from being harmed.