Get Legal Help

Finding a skilled, compassionate and empathetic attorney with a proven track record is a challenging yet crucial step if you’re a survivor of sexual abuse/assault seeking justice. We can match you with legal representation so you can focus on your path toward healing and recovery. 

Additionally, use the following guide to educate you on questions to ask a prospective attorney and more. 

Look for Experience and Expertise

  • Sexual Abuse or Assault Specialty: Search for attorneys who specifically handle sexual abuse or assault cases. These lawyers are familiar with the unique challenges of such cases, including navigating the criminal justice system, handling sensitive evidence, and understanding the psychological impact on victims. (SurvivorsRights.com can help connect you with such an attorney; fill out the form above.)
  • Track Record of Success: Consider attorneys with a proven track record of successfully representing sexual abuse victims. Review their case outcomes, client testimonials, and any published articles or case studies they have contributed to.
  • Membership in Professional Organizations: Look for attorneys who are members of professional organizations focused on sexual abuse or personal injury law, such as the National Crime Victim Bar Association (NCVBA) or the American Association for Justice (AAJ).

Initial Consultation

  • Experience with Similar Cases: Ask about the attorney’s experience with cases similar to yours, including their success rate and strategies used.
  • Legal Strategy and Approach: Discuss how the attorney plans to approach your case. Will they seek a settlement or pursue litigation? How will they gather evidence and handle sensitive information?
  • Fee Structure: Understand the attorney’s fee structure. The attorneys SurvivorsRights.com partner with work on a contingency basis, meaning they only get paid if you win your case. Ask about any additional costs, such as court fees or expert witness expenses.
  • Comfort and Trust: It’s important to feel comfortable with your attorney, as you’ll be sharing deeply personal information. Trust your instincts during the consultation; choose someone who listens, respects your boundaries, and communicates clearly.

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