How Long Do I Have to File a Fresno Co. Juvenile Justice Campus Sexual Abuse Lawsuit?
You have 22 years, beginning from your 18th birthday to file a Fresno Co. Juvenile Justice Campus sexual assault lawsuit for monetary damages, such as medical expenses, emotional distress, and pain and suffering. You can also sue Fresno County Juvenile Justice Campus within 5 years of discovering the impact of sexual abuse, meaning that you can show evidence of a psychological or physical injury that is directly tied to acts of sexual misconduct between you and someone working for a juvenile detention center.
Do you need a lawyer who can help you figure out how long you have to sue Fresno Co. Juvenile Justice Campus for sexual abuse? Do you need advice on your legal options as a victim of child sexual abuse? We’re available to assist you 24/7, so don’t hesitate to contact our team of Fresno Co. Juvenile Justice Campus 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
Amount of Time You have to File a Lawsuit against Fresno Co. Juvenile Justice Campus for Sexual Abuse
First and foremost, it’s important to realize that there are 2 standards that define the statute of limitations to sue Fresno Co. Juvenile Justice Campus for sexual abuse. These include:
- The date of your 40th birthday, as you have 22 years from turning 18 to file a Fresno Co. Juvenile Justice Campus sexual abuse lawsuit.
- Within 5 years from the discovery of an abuse-related injury, such as a mental health disorder.
California law allows you to pick the later of these dates as the deadline for a lawsuit against the Fresno County Juvenile Justice Campus. That brings us to an essential question we often receive from prospective clients: “Can I sue Fresno Co. Juvenile Justice Campus if the statute of limitations has already passed?”
The 5-Year Discovery Rule for Child Sex Abuse Cases
For those who are over the age of 40, there is the possibility of filing a lawsuit according to the terms of the discovery rule. Child sexual abuse victims can take many years to understand what happened to them and how it has affected their lives. In fact, it’s common for abuse victims to struggle with drug abuse, anger issues, eating disorders, and other mental health conditions for many years.
It’s not decades years later that some of these people go to a therapist and “discover” how abuse from their childhood has affected their lives. By this point, the individual may be older than 40, and this is where the discovery rule can be of help.
From the date of actualizing one or more injuries from sexual harassment, assault, etc., while you were at Fresno Co. Juvenile Justice Campus, you have 5 years to file a lawsuit. In spite of this explanation, we know that the discovery rule is a challenging concept for most people. That’s why our attorneys are to meet with you and ensure that you meet the qualifications for a lawsuit against Fresno County.
Lawyer Who can Help You File a Fresno Co. Juvenile Justice Campus Class Action Lawsuit
The amount of time to file a class action lawsuit for sexual abuse at a juvenile hall is determined by one of two dates: your 40th birthday or 5 years of finding out about a physical or mental health injury resulting from the abuse.
Basically, there is no difference at all between how long you have for a class action claim versus a personal injury lawsuit. The more important question is whether a class action lawsuit is the best way for you to achieve justice. Though many abuse victims of major organizations participate in class actions, these lawsuits have pros and cons, just like any other legal action. To get a better understanding of the class action process, call us and speak to a lawyer with experience in child sexual abuse cases.
Average Settlement for a Sexual Abuse of Minors Lawsuit
The average case value of a child sexual abuse lawsuit is around $1,000,000 to $5,000,000 in the state of California, based on the resulting injuries and monetary losses to the victim. Negligence is another critical factor, especially when the defendant is a public entity that exists for the purpose of housing and supervising vulnerable youths.
Settlement values also depend on what type of lawsuit you file; sexual abuse class action lawsuits are worth around $10,000,000 to $200,000,000 or more. But these settlements are based on the needs of many victims – perhaps several hundred to over one thousand. Thus, the total amount is divided among all the litigants, who usually receive around $1,500,000 when all is said and done.
How Long Does it Take to Settle a Juvenile Hall Abuse Claim?
Lawsuits for sexual abuse, especially those involving a child, are extremely complex legal actions. That’s why we anticipate 1 to 2 years as the timeline to settle a juvenile hall sexual assault lawsuit. It’s possible that we can agree on a settlement with the other side within 6 months, but most cases take longer. This is particularly true with Fresno Co. Juvenile Justice Campus sexual abuse class action lawsuits. Class action claims take about 2 to 3 years on average, and this is due to a variety of requirements that are imposed by the court system.
For a more detailed explanation on the amount of time to settle a Fresno Co. Juvenile Justice Campus sexual assault lawsuit, contact our law firm.
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The attorneys of Kenmore work on contingency, meaning we only get paid by winning your case. In the meantime, you pay absolutely nothing as we offer a Zero Fee Guarantee to all our clients. You also pay $0 if we fail to recover your settlement, so you have nothing to lose, whether you initiate a lawsuit with us or wish to continue an existing claim for sexual abuse at Fresno County Juvenile Justice Campus.
For a free consultation or free second opinion from a Fresno Co. Juvenile Justice Campus sexual abuse attorney, contact us today.