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Child sexual abuse in New York City schools can lead to devastating physical, emotional, and psychological harm for both the victim and their family. If your child has been a victim of sexual abuse at school, it's crucial to take immediate action to protect their rights.

Let one of our experienced attorneys guide you through the legal process to ensure you receive the justice and compensation your child deserves. Navigating the aftermath of such a traumatic event can be overwhelming, especially when dealing with legal complexities and your child’s emotional recovery.

With over 30 years of experience handling sexual abuse cases in NYC schools, we understand the many questions and concerns you may have. Our lawyers are highly skilled in managing claims involving school negligence, lack of proper supervision, and failing to protect children.

Here are the 5 most common questions our clients ask us.

1. Can I sue the school if my child was sexually abused by a staff member or another student?

2. What should I do immediately after discovering my child was sexually abused at school?

3. Can the school be held liable for sexual abuse if they were unaware it was happening?

4. How long do I have to file a lawsuit for child sexual abuse in a NYC school?

5. What compensation can I expect for my child’s sexual abuse case?

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1. Can I sue the school if my child was sexually abused by a staff member or another student?

Yes, you may be able to sue the school if your child was sexually abused by a staff member or another student. Schools are responsible for providing a safe environment, and if they failed to properly supervise staff or students, or ignored warning signs, they could be held liable for the abuse. Consulting with an attorney experienced in child sexual abuse cases is crucial for understanding your options.

2. What should I do immediately after discovering my child was sexually abused at school?

The first step is to ensure your child’s safety and well-being. Report the abuse to the police and Child Protective Services immediately. Seek medical attention and counseling for your child. It’s also important to document everything, including the dates of the incidents and any communications with the school. Contact an attorney as soon as possible to discuss your legal options.

3. Can the school be held liable for sexual abuse if they were unaware it was happening?

Yes, the school can still be held liable if it can be proven that they should have been aware of the abuse. Schools have a duty to provide a safe environment and must take reasonable steps to prevent harm. If the school ignored red flags, failed to properly screen staff, or did not act on reports of inappropriate behavior, they could be found negligent.

4. How long do I have to file a lawsuit for child sexual abuse in a NYC school?

In New York, the statute of limitations for child sexual abuse cases has been extended under the Child Victims Act. Victims of child sexual abuse now have until the age of 55 to file a civil lawsuit. However, acting sooner is always better to preserve evidence and witness testimony. Consulting an attorney early will ensure you don’t miss any critical deadlines.

5. What compensation can I expect for my child’s sexual abuse case?

Compensation in child sexual abuse cases can include damages for physical and emotional pain, therapy costs, medical bills, and any future psychological treatments. Additionally, punitive damages may be awarded in cases where the school’s conduct was particularly egregious. Compensation is intended to help your child recover and get the support they need moving forward.

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