Legal Options for Survivors
I was abused at XYZ program. Can I file a lawsuit against the facility?
Absolutely. As a victim of abuse, you have the right to demand compensation for pain and suffering.
Is there a time limit for filing?
In most states, the statute of limitations requires that lawsuits be filed within a few years of the time you realize you were harmed. State laws vary widely so a lawyer in your state can best answer this question.
What type of lawyer should I contact?
A personal injury lawyer would probably be best. Many offer 30 minute free consultations.
I want to sue and I have a strong case, but I can't afford a lawyer. What can I do?
You still have a good chance of filing a suit. Many personal injury lawyers require no up-front payment. If you are awarded damages, their fee will come from that.
The facility I was in is not located in my state of residence. In which state should I hire a lawyer?
This is where things get complicated. Based on our experience, you will need to find a lawyer in the state where the facility is located. Again, a lawyer in your state can best answer this question.
I told my parents I was being abused at the facility, but they left me there anyway. Can I sue them?
The law says those who know about abuse, and do nothing to stop it, can be held liable for damages. That includes parents. We have heard that one survivor successfully sued his own parents. As soon as we have more details, we will post them.