Sexual abuse is never acceptable. Our Delaware sexual abuse lawyers will pursue all available forms of financial compensation on your behalf. We handle every phase of your case from start to finish, including coming to you, if necessary. Plus, our no-win, no-fee policy means you can get started immediately.
You do not have to manage your case alone. Our Delaware personal injury lawyers provide compassionate service to every client we represent. We want to hear about your case from you, not by reviewing documents, so we start with a free consultation to learn more about your case. Get yours today by contacting one of our team members at The Fitch Law Firm LLC now.
Our Delaware Sexual Abuse Lawyers Are Passionate Advocates for Ohioans
Our lawyers and staff are highly rated, compassionate, and aggressive. We delve into all the details of your case and fight hard to get justice on your behalf.
To build the strongest possible case for you, we will:
- Conduct a Comprehensive Investigation: We will speak to any witnesses, as well as medical sexual abuse experts and financial experts.
- Build a Strong Case: We gather evidence, including forensic, photographic, and evidence you might find difficult to view or obtain.
- Deal With the Insurance Company: We complete and submit claim forms, manage verbal, written, and electronic communication, and negotiate on your behalf.
- Provide Ongoing Updates: We know how hard it can be to wait for your case to be resolved, so we provide timely and informative updates as it develops.
- Manage Case-Related Paperwork: We deal with insurance and court paperwork and any other documents that help build your case.
Every member of our team respects your privacy, so we clarify the benefits of the attorney-client privilege and work hard to maintain your anonymity if you prefer. We represent you with kindness and compassion and provide resources you can depend on.
Our Delaware Sexual Abuse Lawyers Will Identify the Perpetrator in Your Case
While the perpetrator of sexual abuse can be held liable for their actions, your case could also involve other parties whose actions were irresponsible or negligent. Other parties we may pursue on your behalf can include:
Multiple parties may come into question in sexual abuse cases that involve schools or universities. Potentially liable parties include:
- Therapists and counselors
- Students and team members
- Teachers and school staff members
- Employers, managers, and coworkers
- Pastors, other clergy, and church officials
We take time to conduct a thorough investigation into your case and identify all avenues of obtaining liability.
Our Lawyers Know How to Build a Case That Gets Results
Sexual abuse cases require compelling evidence. We will not tax you or your family with evidence collection. Instead, we build a comprehensive case file that includes:
- Forensic evidence
- Biological evidence
- Photos and videos
- Police reports
- Medical records
Our Delaware sexual abuse lawyers also collect statements from eyewitnesses, medical experts, and sexual abuse specialists and counselors. We treat your evidence with the respect and confidentiality it deserves.
Learn more about how we build strong cases with a free consultation. Contact one of our team members at The Fitch Law Firm LLC today.
The Last Thing You Should Worry About Is How You’re Going To Pay For Your Medical Bills.
Our Sexual Abuse Attorneys Work Hard for Justice and Compensation
Nothing can atone for the abuse you suffered—we know that. However, we know that obtaining compensation and justice from the perpetrator can help you on your road to recovery. Our case assessment team takes time to ensure all forms of financial recovery are included in your claim.
Recoverable damages can include:
- Medical Expenses: Recovery of any costs to treat physical injuries related to your case, including hospitalization, medications, assistive devices, and rehabilitation and physical therapy
- Psychological Support: Recovery of any costs related to mental healthcare, therapy, counseling, and treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other potentially long-term mental healthcare conditions
- Financial Losses: Compensation for any losses of income you experience and compensation for lost vacation days, benefits, and loss of future earning ability
- Non-Economic Damages: Compensation for non-financial damages, including pain and suffering, inconvenience, mental anguish, emotional anxiety, and loss of enjoyment of life
We also collect the receipts and other documentation that support your compensation request and submit them to the insurance company with a settlement demand letter.
We Can Take the Confusion Out of the Ohio Sexual Abuse Statute of Limitations
The statute of limitations defines how much time you have to file your sexual abuse lawsuit in Delaware, OH. Ohio Revised Code Section 2305.111 addresses the statute of limitations for minors, generally extending the filing deadline to 12 years from their 18th birthday. Essentially, you have until your 30th birthday to file a lawsuit for the abuse you suffered as a child.
This is the general rule, though there are exceptions. Our sexual abuse attorneys also help adult sexual abuse survivors interpret and meet the applicable filing deadline. If you are prepared to take legal action, our law firm will examine the statute of limitations to ensure your lawsuit is filed on time and in the appropriate Delaware court.
Get a Free Consultation for Your Delaware Case
Our Delaware sexual abuse lawyers are committed to the pursuit of financial recovery for sexual abuse victims. If you or a loved one was victimized, our entire legal team will fight for your financial recovery.
Find out how hard we work to achieve the best possible financial outcome for you. Get started today with a no-cost, no-obligation consultation with a team member at The Fitch Law Firm LLC.