Could You Take Legal Action?
Find Out If You Qualify
Do I Qualify?
You may qualify to take legal action if:
- You were abused, neglected, or mistreated in an institutional setting (youth facility, group home, residential treatment center, school, church, or similar).
- The harm involved physical, sexual, or emotional abuse; denial of basic needs; excessive isolation or restraints; or harassment/threats.
- The abuse happened in childhood or as a young person — even if it was years or decades ago.
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Quick Eligibility Checklist
- Abuse occurred in an institution or program that was responsible for your care or supervision.
- You were harmed by a staff member, leader, volunteer, or another resident while under institutional control.
- You are willing to speak with a lawyer confidentially (you can use a pseudonym if you prefer).
If you answer “yes” to any of the above, you may qualify.
How to Get Started
Contact us for a 100% confidential consultation.
We ask a few simple questions about what happened.
We explain your options and next steps — no obligation.
Most cases are handled on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing unless we recover for you.
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You don’t have to decide everything today. If you or a loved one suffered abuse in an institutional setting even years ago, there may still be a path forward.
Start with a confidential call to learn whether you qualify.
