Obtaining Full Compensation for Sexual Abuse Victims
In truth, no amount of money could ever provide "fair" compensation to a person who has been sexually abused or assaulted. That said — obtaining financial compensation through the civil justice system does do two things. Number one, it helps bring about positive change within the institutions that harbor or enable sexual predators. And number two, it provides victims with the financial resources they need to move past the abuse and to start living positively in the present.
At the Law Office of Robert D. Kizer, we understand that financial compensation is only one small piece of the puzzle and that it takes more than just money to make a victim anywhere close to whole again. At the same time, we believe that the deterrent value of a substantial judgment and the justice our clients deserve makes it vitally important to seek maximum compensation in every case.
You couldn't then. Now you can. Take action to stop the cycle of child sex abuse and call or contact our offices in Austin, Texas, to schedule a free, confidential consultation with attorney Robert D. Kizer.
Is There a Source of Recovery?
Because sexual abuse isn't always committed by predators who have a lot of assets or who are employed by a business, organization, church or institution, there isn't always a source of financial compensation that victims of sexual abuse can recover from. When there is a way to recover, however, we aggressively seek the full amount of compensation our clients are entitled to under the law.
In many cases, the compensation comes from the institution or employer who employed the abuser (and/or his or her insurance carrier). In others, we can obtain compensation by seizing homes and other assets owned by the abuser. In some cases, we have even gone after the monsters who created the monsters who abused our clients.
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Our law firm is located in Austin, but we routinely travel throughout central Texas to meet with and represent our clients in court. If you would like to arrange a free, confidential consultation with our lawyer, call or contact us online today.
