How Long Do I Have to File a Youth Leadership Academy Sexual Abuse Lawsuit?
You have 22 years from when you are the age of adulthood in California to file a Youth Leadership Academy sexual assault lawsuit. The age of majority in California is 18, so by doing the math, it’s clear that you have until the age of 40 to sue for being sexually abused while staying at a youth detention center.
However, we know for a fact that the acknowledgement of sexual abuse during childhood is a difficult process. Many of these victims have spent decades repressing memories of abuse, and as a result, they may not understand their rights and legal options. In that case, is there any way they can still file a Youth Leadership Academy sexual abuse lawsuit? Thankfully, the law provides a 5-year window for the discovery of physical and emotional injuries resulting from sexual abuse while you were a minor.
$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
Can I Sue Youth Leadership Academy if the Statute of Limitations has Already Passed?
Yes, even if the deadline on your case has already expired, you can file a lawsuit against Youth Leadership Academy. As for how this is possible, let’s say that you were staying at Youth Leadership Academy for several months, and during that time, you were groomed and sexually assaulted by a counselor who took you under his wing. Once the sexual contact began, you were led to believe that this was a loving relationship between two consenting individuals.
Eventually, you figure out that what happened to you was wrong, but you are too ashamed to talk about it, and as a result, you suppress your feelings of shame and disgust and try to move forward with your life. However, the trauma of what you went through causes mental health issues that are too serious to ignore by the time you are in your 50s. A therapist helps you uncover the link between these injuries and sexual abuse while you were a juvenile inmate. Since the discovery of these injuries did not happen until you were past the age of 40, the statute of limitations to sue Youth Leadership Academy for sexual abuse is 5 years from the date of discovery.
For more information on how to figure out the time limit for a lawsuit, call the Youth Leadership Academy sexual abuse lawyers of Kenmore Law Group.
How Long You have to Sue Youth Leadership Academy for Sexual Abuse
In our introduction, we brought up the point that you have until 40 years of age, or 22 years from when you are 18 years old to file a lawsuit for sexual abuse against the Youth Leadership Academy. However, the amount of time you have to file a lawsuit against Youth Leadership Academy for sexual abuse is not so black and white, thanks to the discovery rule for cases of sexual abuse against underage individuals.
The discovery rule takes away the age requirement for a lawsuit, as it’s based on the realization of injuries from sexual assault, which can happen at any point in a victim’s life. In essence, you are not limited to a set number of years when it comes to sexual abuse claims against a juvenile hall. However, you will need evidence to show that there was delayed discovery of an injury, as you are asking the courts to make an exception to the normal deadline for a lawsuit. To ensure that you are granted an extension by the court, please consult a Youth Leadership Academy sexual abuse attorney.
Filing a Youth Leadership Academy Class Action Lawsuit – How Long Do I have?
Whether you file a lawsuit on your own or join a lawsuit with other abuse victims, the filing deadline is 22 years from your 18th birthday or 5 years of learning about an injury from childhood sexual abuse. With that in mind, you should contact our office right away to learn about the process of filing a Youth Leadership Academy sexual abuse class action lawsuit. Alternatively, if there is a claim already in progress, we can help you join the lawsuit and answer any questions you have about your rights and legal options.
Average Value of a Sexual Abuse Lawsuit against Youth Leadership Academy
Average case values for Youth Leadership Academy sexual assault lawsuits are $1,500,000 to $5,000,000. The acts of abuse, resulting injuries, and negligence by the juvenile justice system will determine the total amount you can receive. On the lower end, child sex abuse lawsuits are worth $500,000 to $1,000,000, while those involving extreme circumstances can settle for $10,000,000 to $15,000,000. Settlements for sexual abuse class action lawsuits can exceed $200,000,000, depending on how many people have joined the lawsuit.
What is the Average Time to Settle a Juvenile Hall Inmate Abuse Claim?
The amount of time to settle a claim for sexual abuse at Youth Leadership Academy is around 1 to 2 years for a personal injury lawsuit. If you decide to participate in a class action lawsuit, the estimated time to settle your case is 2 to 3 years. If your case is taken to court, the time required to settle a case is 3 or more years. Please note that the possibility of a trial is very low, as over 95% of all personal injury lawsuits are settled out of court. Regardless, getting both sides to agree on a compensation amount can take over 12 months.
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We get paid by winning your case and receiving a percentage of your settlement award. If we fail to recover your payment, you owe us $0, since we don’t get paid unless you do. Contact Kenmore Law Group and schedule a free case review with a member of our legal team.