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Do I Have A Case?

New Avenues of Justice and Compensation

If you were indecently assaulted while at a Juvenile Youth Center, please reach out to us for a free and confidential consultation so we can discuss your options.

 

You deserve compensation for the heinous acts that were committed against you. We are here to help get the compensation you deserve. If you are unsure whether you qualify we are here to help and guide you the process. According to the Department of Justice report, nearly 2,000 instances of indecent assault in Juvenile facilities have officially been reported. Due to our expertise in the field we believe that this number will be significantly higher as more people report what they have survived and come to us for help. Whether you were assaulted by another youth or a staff member such as a counselor, we can help.

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It’s important to realize that you still are eligible for compensation regardless of whether you reported these acts at the time they occurred. Sadly, many youths do not report instances of childhood assaults. A child’s instincts is often to hide these sorts of acts, bottle up the emotions, and not tell anyone. This also results in these acts continuing to occur and allows the perpetrators to continue their horrible attacks. We are here now to help you get the compensation you deserve. Not only were these actions deplorable on the part of those who actually committed the crimes, but the Juvenile Youth Centers failed to protect children from these types of occurrences due to a systematic failure. We are a full-service law firm with an established track record representing survivors seek justice and compensation. Find out if you are eligible today.

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We already have found there to be many instances of abuse that occurred at many facilities listed here.

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How we can help you seek justice and substantial compensation.

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Developments in the law and how survivors are seeking justice.

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