How Long Do I Have to File a East Mesa Juvenile Hall Sexual Abuse Lawsuit?
You have 22 years upon turning the legal age of adulthood in California to seek justice from a East Mesa Juvenile Hall sexual assault lawsuit. Since the age of adulthood is 18, that means your deadline for a lawsuit against East Mesa Juvenile Hall is the day you turn 40 years old.
However, one can argue that the understanding of sexual abuse may not take place for many years for a child victim. After all, many of these children are groomed and slowly coerced into sexual acts by someone who convinces them that they are in a loving relationship. Once they realize that this is abuse, they probably blame themselves for what happened and are too ashamed to tell anyone.
This is why we are contacted so often with questions about the amount of time you have to file a lawsuit against East Mesa Juvenile Hall for sexual abuse. We hope that this article will provide you with helpful information, but it’s not meant to replace the advice and guidance you would receive from an attorney. For a free consultation on your rights and legal options, contact our team of East Mesa Juvenile Hall sexual abuse lawyers.
$465,000
Slip & Fall
$600,000
Assault and Battery
$525,000
Head Trauma
$900,000
Hand/Wrist and Back Injury
$599,000
Slip And Fall Accident
$600,000
Shoulder Injury
How Long You have to Sue East Mesa Juvenile Hall for Sexual Abuse
We already mentioned that the statute of limitations to sue East Mesa Juvenile Hall for sexual abuse is 22 years from when you are 18 years old. Based on this rule, it appears that you must file a lawsuit by your 40th birthday if you wish to sue for sexual assault and other acts of abuse.
But is this ample time for a child abuse victim to reconcile what happened to them and file a lawsuit with help from a East Mesa Juvenile Hall sexual abuse attorney? We would say no, based on decades of representing sexual assault victim and their family members. In the next section, we will talk about the available legal options if you are older than 40 and want to file a sexual abuse lawsuit against East Mesa Juvenile Hall
Can I Sue East Mesa Juvenile Hall if the Statute of Limitations has Already Passed?
Yes, it’s possible to file a East Mesa Juvenile Hall sexual abuse lawsuit past the age of 40, as long as you meet the eligibility requirements of the 5-year discovery rule. With this rule, how long you have for a lawsuit is not based on a specific age. Instead, you are given 5 years from the time you discover an injury that resulted from sexual abuse while you were a minor.
This is very common among child victims of sexual abuse, who keep these incidents to themselves for many years. As a result, they suffer from mental health disorders that they are unable to connect to the abuse they endured at a juvenile detention facility. Once they seek professional help, they can finally understand the harm that resulted from sexual abuse by a probation officer or another staff member at East Mesa Juvenile Hall.
From the date of discovering a physical or emotional injury related to child sexual abuse, you have 5 years to sue the responsible parties for monetary compensation. However, you will need to prove to the court’s satisfaction that the discovery of these injuries did not happen until you were past the statute of limitations. Thus, many people reach out to a lawyer with experience in lawsuits for the sexual abuse of a minor.
Can You Help Me File a East Mesa Juvenile Hall Sexual Abuse Class Action Lawsuit?
Yes, we are happy to help if you are interested in filing a East Mesa Juvenile Hall class action lawsuit. This means you are suing for monetary damages with many others who were sexually abused at the same youth detention center. It’s in your best interest to work with an experienced class action lawyer, since there are very complex legal requirements that must be met in order to go forward with these lawsuits. Contact us right away to learn about the process of filing an inmate abuse class action lawsuit against East Mesa Juvenile Hall.
How Much can I Receive from a Juvenile Hall Sexual Abuse Lawsuit?
On average, you can receive around $1,000,000 to $5,000,000 in compensation from a East Mesa Juvenile Hall sexual assault lawsuit. Some cases of sexual assault involve extreme negligence by the county, as well as permanent injuries to the victim, and these lawsuits may be worth $10,000,000 to $15,000,000. But we want to remind you that each case has individual factors that will help to determine what the victim is entitled to. For a sexual abuse lawsuit case value that reflects your own circumstances, call us to schedule a free case review.
How Long Do Sexual Abuse Lawsuits Take to Settle?
The process of settling a child sexual abuse case takes 1 to 2 years on average for a personal injury lawsuit, and 2 to 3 years for a class action lawsuit. But this is not an exact science, as there are various issues that are beyond our control. Sometimes, a case may be settled in just 6 months, but we would say this is the exception and not the rule when it comes to lawsuits against juvenile halls. For more information on how long it takes to settle a East Mesa Juvenile Hall abuse lawsuit, contact our law firm.
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Our attorneys are here for you day and night, so contact us as soon as possible to schedule a free case evaluation if you or your family member was sexually abused at East Mesa Juvenile Hall.