
For years, survivors of sexual abuse in New York institutional settings were ignored, dismissed, or silenced. If you were a minor at the time of the abuse, you may qualify.
Your case review is 100% free & confidential.
Take our 30-second eligibility quiz to see if you qualify significant compensation.

Sexual abuse occurred at New York institutions where children were placed under the care and supervision of trusted organizations and authority figures. This includes abuse that took place at private schools, public schools, group homes, foster homes, churches, youth organizations, sports programs, juvenile detention centers, healthcare facilities, government-run institutions, and large corporations. In all cases, the survivor must have been a minor at the time the abuse occurred to potentially qualify for a claim.
You may qualify if you were sexually abused at a New York institution, including:
• A private school
• A public school
• A group home
• A foster home
• A church or religious organization
• A youth organization or youth program
• A sports program or athletic organization
• A juvenile detention center
• A healthcare facility
• A government-run institution
• A large corporation or institutional program responsible for your care
The sexual abuse may have been committed by staff, authority figures, volunteers, or other individuals while you were under the institution’s care, control, or supervision.
There are no upfront fees. Your legal team only takes a percentage of any compensation you win; if you don’t receive a payout, you don’t pay anything.
Most submissions receive an initial review within 24–48 hours. Your legal team will contact you with next steps if you qualify.
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