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Could You Take Legal Action?
Find Out If You Qualify

Institutional facility building representing settings where survivors may qualify for legal action and abuse claims.

Do I Qualify?

You may qualify to take legal action if:

Not sure if your experience fits? Ask us. A quick, confidential conversation can help you understand your options.

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Quick Eligibility Checklist

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.

We bring dedicated advocacy to those who have suffered abuse. Our team builds your case with the strategic advantage of anticipating challenges at every step, so your voice is heard and justice is pursued.

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AbuseLegalGroup.com is a coalition of experienced attorneys from Hallett Whipple Weyrens, Kitner Woodward, Anapol Weiss, and Frenkel & Frenkel. We are dedicated to identifying and advocating for victims of abuse in institutional settings. We help survivors understand what happened, determine who may be responsible, and take decisive steps toward accountability and justice. Our team provides clear guidance, compassionate support, and strategic legal action to hold wrongdoers—and the institutions that enable them—fully responsible. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique. Statutes of limitation and other requirements vary by state. We can discuss these details during your consultation.