California Sexual Abuse Victim Lawyers

As a survivor of sexual abuse, your voice deserves to be heard, and you have a right to hold your abuser and the institution that employed him or her accountable. However, this is not easy, especially if you fear not being believed or understood. It’s common to feel anxious about the prospect of reliving your trauma, particularly in a legal setting where your personal experiences are scrutinized. Yet, even with those fears, you may desire justice and closure. Please know that you are not alone in this and we do everything legally possible to protect your anonymity.

Client Reviews

Working with CBA has been a truly remarkable experience. They exude genuineness, openness, and transparency, transforming a challenging situation into a positive one. Lauren, in particular, consistently displayed empathy, ensuring a comfortable and safe environment throughout. Jane Doe v. San...

Jane Doe

Every step of the way, Lauren gave me hope when I felt hopeless, and she gave me help when I felt helpless. Lauren was the attorney who I knew was in my corner, and she will undoubtedly continue to be in the corner of survivors to hold their abuser and institution accountable.

Jane Doe 2

What happened to me needed to be addressed. I missed out on such an important part of my life, while my institution made no qualms. You don’t get to push kids under a rug. I’m glad I was given an opportunity to address my broken life.

Jane Doe

My family and I were so thankful for the law services and guidance received during a very emotional and challenging time; the care, sensitivity and professionalism with which our case was handled provided us with a sense of calm, clarity and confidence that we could not have navigated on our own or...

Mary Doe

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Lawsuit Alleges Charthouse Public Schools Failed to Protect Student from Assault by Former Employee A civil lawsuit filed on behalf of Jane Doe, a minor and former student at Contra Costa School of Performing Arts, targets Charthouse Public Schools...

Berryessa victim expresses gratitude to attorney Lauren Cerri In May 2024, the Berryessa Union School District agreed to a $10.3 million settlement with former Sierramont Middle School students who alleged...

$6M Settlement Sends Warning to Schools: Stop Ignoring Predators in the Classroom The Twin Rivers Unified School District has agreed to a $6 million settlement in a civil lawsuit stemming from sexual abuse by a former teacher at...

Frequently Asked Questions

How Much Is My Sexual Abuse Case Worth?
The value of a sexual abuse case can vary greatly depending on a number of factors, including the severity of the abuse, the specific circumstances surrounding the abuse, and the damages that the person bringing the lawsuit has suffered as a result of the abuse. In general, the more severe the abuse and the greater the damages, the higher the...
Who Is Liable For Athlete Sexual Abuse?
In cases of athlete sexual abuse, there may be multiple parties who are held liable, depending on the specific circumstances of the case. First and foremost, the abuser (the perpetrator of the abuse) would typically be held liable for their actions. They may be held liable in both criminal and civil proceedings, and can face criminal penalties such...
What Is The Difference Between The Criminal Justice System And The Civil Justice System?
The criminal justice system and the civil justice system are two distinct systems that serve different purposes. The criminal justice system is designed to investigate and prosecute individuals who are accused of committing crimes, with the goal of punishing the offender and protecting society. In the criminal justice system, the government brings...
Must I Use My Name In A Sexual Abuse Or Assault Lawsuit?
It is generally not required for a person who has experienced sexual abuse or assault to use their name in a lawsuit. In many jurisdictions, it is possible to file a lawsuit under a pseudonym or anonymously. This can be done to protect the privacy of the person bringing the lawsuit, as well as to reduce the risk of retaliation or further harm...

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