Connecticut allows its residents to level criminal charges against sexual abusers. However, a criminal case won’t always provide a victim with the financial support they need to truly take back their lives. If you have suffered from sexual abuse, are recovering, and need a hand up, you can work with a sexual abuse lawyer in Farmington to open a civil lawsuit against your abuser.
Claggett, Sykes & Garza takes pride in making its legal services as accessible as possible to Connecticut residents in need. Our team has years of combined experience navigating the complexities of the civil system and can handle sexual abuse cases with compassion and honed legal acumen.
The efforts of our attorneys have put over $1.5 billion into the hands of survivors. You can book a case consultation with our Farmington personal injury lawyers today to learn more about the work we can do for you.
Experienced Farmington Sexual Abuse Lawyers Can Take Your Case
Before you can file a sexual abuse case against an abuser, an attorney can help you categorize your mistreatment. Connecticut makes it illegal to engage in:
- Public indecency
- Lewd conduct
- Non-consensual fondling
- Physical molesting
- Non-consensual oral sex
- Non-consensual penetrative sex
- Verbal harassment, including threats of sexual violence
Our Farmington sexual abuse lawyers can assess what kinds of sexual violence you suffered, how to categorize that violence in the eyes of the law, and how civil justice can hold an abuser accountable for your relevant financial losses.
Fortunately, because civil cases often take place after criminal abuse cases, Connecticut’s criminal courts may have already taken steps to classify your mistreatment. You can trust our team to broach the subject of your abuse delicately and with compassion, all while prioritizing your right to sue and seek compensation from the party responsible for your related losses.
We Protect Your Right to Legal Action
If you want to move a sexual abuse case forward in Connecticut, you need to bring forward enough evidence of your mistreatment to meet or exceed the state’s burden of proof. You also need to navigate the state’s tricky sexual assault statute of limitations.
The time limit to pursue a civil lawsuit to recover damages caused by sexual assault can vary greatly in Connecticut, and can be as soon as three years from the date of the assault. If your abuser’s criminal case is still in progress, you may need to file a civil claim against them within the state’s three-year deadline, or risk waiving your right to legal action. If the person who committed the assault is convicted of a 1st degree sexual assault or 1st degree aggravated sexual assault, there may be no time limit to bring a lawsuit against them.
Minors who are victims of sexual assault may have the right to delay filing a civil claim against their sexual abusers up until their 48th birthday. If the victim of sexual assault is under the age of 21 at the time of the assault, they may have until their 51st birthday to bring a lawsuit. These deadlines can vary depending on the circumstances, including when the assault took place and the age of the victim at the time of the assault.
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We Hold the Right People Responsible for Your Mistreatment
Meeting Connecticut’s burden of proof in a sexual abuse case is not an easy task and be a very emotional process. Fortunately, an experienced sexual abuse attorney in Farmington can approach a sexual abuse investigation from a professional perspective, limiting and even sparing clients from being retraumatized.
Our team works with professional investigators to identify patterns of assault, if applicable, while also assessing a client’s statements about their mistreatment, corroborating information, and finding witnesses. Clients can expect our team members to take thorough but compassionate statements before using those statements to establish a broader case.
Some of the most valuable forms of evidence to contribute to today’s sexual abuse cases can include electronic evidence of sexual abuse, witness statements (if applicable), photos and video footage, and reports from expert witnesses, including police officers and medical professionals.
We Push for Your Right to Fair Compensation
Sexual abuse can have long-term effects on your quality of life. Fortunately, today’s civil claims allow you to hold abusers financially accountable for economic and non-economic losses sustained as a result of their behavior. You can work with a Farmington sexual abuse attorney to request compensation based on your:
- Pain and suffering
- Reduced quality of life
- Emotional distress
- Trauma and necessary psychological care
- Physical injuries
- Related medical treatments
- Related long-term mental health treatment and support
- Lost wages
- Lost benefits should a victim not be able to return to work
- Property damage
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We Work on Contingency for Your Benefit
You don’t have to let financial concerns prevent you from suing your abuser for damages. The team with Claggett, Sykes & Garza works on contingency. Our clients do not have to pay a deposit or retainer to start working with our team, nor do we expect our clients to pay us bills while we’re representing them.
Claggett, Sykes & Garza will only receive payment for services rendered in a sexual abuse case if we secure our clients the compensation they need to financially recover from their circumstances. None of our clients has to worry about fees while their cases are in progress.
Additionally, incoming clients benefit from our free, no-obligation case consultations, during which they can discuss the nature of their abuse, the options available, and how they want to move forward with their recovery. Between our contingency fee agreements and free consultations, Claggett, Sykes & Garza is proud to make its legal services accessible to everyone.
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Don’t Let Sexual Abuse Go Unaddressed
No one has the right to touch you without your consent. If someone persistently comes into contact with you, verbally harasses you, or makes you feel afraid for your safety, you have the right to ask a sexual abuse attorney in Farmington, CT, to investigate their behavior.
The attorneys with Claggett, Sykes & Garza aren’t afraid to litigate when sexual abuse has upended the life of a client. We do not back down from complicated cases and we take all of the necessary steps to protect our clients from retaliation and further mistreatment.
There are federal and state laws designed to protect you from sexual abuse and help you obtain fair compensation for what you have gone through. Let our team step in, step up, and fight back against the abuse that’s turned your life upside down.