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ATTENTION: California Sexual Abuse Survivors
ATTENTION: California Sexual Abuse Survivors
For decades, schools, churches, detention centers, and workplaces failed to protect people from sexual abuse.
If you or a loved one were abused in California—by a teacher, officer, clergy, coworker, or other authority—you may be entitled to compensation.
Survivors Across California Are Being Heard
In recent years, major institutions in California have been held accountable for sexual abuse through historic settlements.
- Los Angeles County agreed to a $4 billion settlement for abuse in its juvenile facilities and foster care system.
- The Archdiocese of Los Angeles reached an $880 million settlement for clergy sexual abuse.
These record-breaking payouts reflect the growing recognition of survivors’ rights and the power of legal action.
You may be entitled to compensation for:
- Emotional & Psychological Trauma — anxiety, PTSD, depression, or loss of trust.
- Lost Opportunities — disruptions to education, safety, or future stability.
- Financial Burdens — therapy, medical care, and other long-term costs families should not bear alone.
Support is available — confidential, compassionate, and with no upfront cost.
Justice Starts Here: Take Action Today
Total Injury Help has supported thousands of survivors impacted by abuse and misconduct — follow these three simple steps to get started.
1. Fill Out the Form
If you or a loved one were sexually abused or assaulted in California — in a school, church, detention center, or other institution — you deserve justice. Complete the form today to get started.
2. Free Case Review
Our team will call you as soon as possible, usually within 15 minutes, to discuss your options and collect the information needed for your case review.
3. Pursue Justice & Compensation
Your attorney will fight for you to receive the best possible compensation. There are no upfront costs to you. Your attorney will only get paid when a settlement is won for your case.
Don’t Wait to Seek Justice
California has expanded legal rights for sexual abuse and assault survivors — but time to act may be limited.
Consultations are confidential and risk-free. Attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, which means they only get paid if you win compensation.
Take the first step today and see if you qualify.