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If you or someone you know has suffered from abuse by a Catholic Church clergy member, it’s time to break the sinister silence and reclaim your power.

Our dedicated team is here to provide support, guidance, and a path to justice, ensuring you get the compensation you are owed. 

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Clergy Abuse Ends Here

The alarming number of clergy abuse cases that have come to light in recent years illustrate how tragically common this type of abuse has been over decades in the Catholic Church. 

At our team, we understand how hard it can be to come forward and seek help. That’s why we’re here to fight for you. We recognize that clergy abuse is a pervasive issue that has affected countless lives, leaving scars that demand healing and justice.

Taking legal action against the Church is not just about seeking compensation for the harm you’ve endured; it’s a powerful step towards holding those responsible accountable and putting an end to the culture of sinsiter silence.

If you or someone you know has been a victim of such abuse, it’s essential to understand that you have the right to take action, no matter how much time has passed. You are not alone. Your voice matters.

The time is now to end the epidemic of clergy abuse.

More than $3 billion has been paid to survivors.

What You Can Recover.

By pursuing a claim, you may be eligible to recover compensation for:

  • Therapy Bills: Past and future expenses related to the abuse.
  • Pain and Suffering: Acknowledgment of the emotional toll you’ve endured.
  • Punitive Damages: Holding the institution accountable and discouraging cover-ups

If the negligence of church leaders results in the tragic loss of a loved one, you have the right to seek justice. A wrongful death lawsuit may provide compensation and hold the institution accountable for their actions.

We understand the pain you’ve experienced, and we are here to help.

Our team provides a safe space to discuss your situation and explore your options.

We can pursue your case confidentially without disclosing your identity. Your personal information and story will not be publicly disclosed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Any individual who has been a victim of sexual abuse, harassment, or misconduct can file a sexual abuse claim. Survivors can be of any age, gender, or background, and the abuse can occur in various settings, such as schools, gyms, workplaces, or religious institutions.

Time limits for filing sexual abuse claims, known as statutes of limitations, vary depending on the jurisdiction and the nature of the case. Some jurisdictions have extended or eliminated statutes of limitations for sexual abuse cases, while others have specific deadlines. It’s crucial to act promptly and seek legal advice to determine your rights within the relevant time frame.

Yes, absolutely! By default, we will keep your identity anonymous throughout the legal process. Unless you specifically instruct us otherwise. We will always protect your privacy and confidentiality

We work on a contingency basis, which means you won’t have to pay us anything unless we win. If we don’t win, then you don’t owe us anything. If we do win, New York law limits the legal fees to 33 1/3% of the amount we recover for you. But again, if we don’t win, you won’t have to pay anything.

The sooner you reach out to us, the more time we have to build a strong and compelling case on your behalf. Our experienced legal team is here to support you every step of the way.

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