Unfortunately, sexual abuse is an issue around the world, and even smaller communities like Medford are not immune from abusers. In recent years, survivors of sex abuse have come forward, increasing both awareness and recognition of this often-hidden abuse in families and communities.
Providing support for victims of sex abuse is critical. Many people wait years to make a report, while others may report the abuse immediately after it happens. Regardless of when the abuse occurred, seeking support through mental health services, Victim-Witness programs, and sexual abuse support services is critical.
Legal Representation
Once the abuse has been reported, working with an experienced civil attorney who has represented victims of abuse is critical. These attorneys understand how to prepare you to work with the district attorney if criminal charges are filed.
In addition, the civil attorney in Medford will help determine the best time for a legal suit against the offender or the offender’s employer, depending on the specific circumstances in your case. The civil attorney can also work as your advocate, helping to ensure your best interests are protected throughout the criminal and civil proceedings.
Compensation
A civil case for sexual abuse is possible, depending on the circumstances. Your attorney represents you in settlement negotiations or litigation and can request economic and non-economic damages. In most situations, your name can be disguised, limiting the concerns many victims of sexual assault and abuse have in these cases.
It is possible for an offender to be charged in criminal court and also face a civil court hearing. Keep in mind, it is not necessary for the individual to be found criminally guilty of sexual abuse to face a civil case.
Contact Black Chapman Petersen and Stevens for more information.