Free & Confidential Case Review
ATTENTION:
ATTENTION:
Were you harmed by sexual abuse in a Maryland institution? You may qualify for significant compensation.
The Maryland Child Victims Act extends the time to file claims. Our legal team offers free, confidential case reviews with no upfront costs.
The Impact of Institutional Childhood Sex Abuse in Maryland
Institutional childhood sex abuse has left countless survivors struggling with emotional, physical, and financial consequences. Schools, religious groups, and youth programs have failed for years to protect vulnerable minors under 18 years old.
Many survivors are now seeking justice, holding institutions accountable for their negligence, and pursuing financial compensation for the harm they endured.
If you or a loved one experienced institutional childhood sex abuse in Maryland, you may have legal options.
Justice Starts Here: Take Action Today
Survivors of institutional childhood sexual abuse in Maryland now have the right to seek justice under the Maryland Child Victims Act of 2023. This law removes time limits on filing claims, allowing you to hold negligent institutions accountable. Take action today—confidentially and with no obligation.
1. Fill Out the Form
If you are a survivor of institutional childhood sexual abuse in Maryland, you may have legal options. Fill out the form today to confidentially explore your rights—your privacy is our top priority.
2. Free Case Review
Our team will contact you quickly to discuss your case, explain your rights, and connect you with experienced legal professionals. This consultation is 100% free and confidential.
3. Pursue Justice & Compensation
If you qualify, legal experts will fight to hold institutions accountable and seek the maximum compensation available under Maryland law. No upfront costs—you pay nothing unless we win your case.
Maryland Child Victims Act: What It Means for Survivors
The Maryland Child Victims Act of 2023 eliminates the statute of limitations for survivors of child sexual abuse to pursue legal action against institutions that failed to protect them, even if past legal deadlines previously prevented them from filing. This law applies broadly to various entities, including, but not limited to:
Religious Organizations – Churches and affiliated entities.
Educational Institutions – Both public and private schools.
Youth Programs – Organizations like the Boy Scouts and other youth-focused groups.
Government Agencies – Entities such as juvenile detention centers and child protective services.
Our Success
For over 12 years, we have built a strong network of legal partners and advisors dedicated to helping survivors of sexual and physical assault seek justice and hold negligent institutions accountable.
Rideshare Assault Cases
Supported survivors in pursuing legal action against rideshare companies for assault-related claims.
Clergy Sex Abuse
Helped survivors of clergy abuse seek justice and compensation.
University Abuse Cases
Assisted survivors in the Robert Anderson sexual abuse lawsuit against the University of Michigan.
There is NO upfront cost to using the attorneys, and the consultation is 100% free of charge.
In the event they win your case, your attorneys will receive a contingency fee based on the funds they recover to pay for costs.
You pay nothing unless you win.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this process cost me any money?
There is no cost involved to complete the pre-qualification and eligibility processes. Moreover, there are no fees involved with signing with the legal team. The legal team is only compensated when a successful judgment or settlement is handed down in favor of the plaintiff.
Can I still sue if the abuse happened years ago?
Yes. The Maryland Child Victims Act of 2023 has eliminated the statute of limitations for child sexual abuse claims, allowing survivors to file civil lawsuits no matter how long ago the abuse occurred.
Do I have to go to court if I file a lawsuit?
In most cases, no. The majority of civil sexual abuse lawsuits are settled out of court, meaning survivors typically do not have to testify or appear in a courtroom. However, if a trial becomes necessary, legal teams work to protect survivor anonymity and provide support throughout the process.
How do you ensure my personal information remains confidential?
At Total Injury Help, we take personal privacy very seriously. When you share your private information with our team, we implement strict security measures to protect it. We are HIPAA-compliant, ensuring that any medical records you provide remain secure. Additionally, we follow industry best practices in information security to keep your data safe from unauthorized access.
How long does the legal process take?
The timeline for a lawsuit varies depending on the details of your case. Some claims settle in a few months, while others may take longer if they go to trial. Your legal team will keep you informed every step of the way and work to resolve your case as efficiently as possible.