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Not Just Lawyers, Your Lifeline: The Isaacs & Isaacs Advantage

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We hold medical establishments, corporations, school systems, and organizations accountable for the abuse that occurred on their property. We respect your journey, and our team is ready to lighten your burden and guide you through the complexities with empathy.

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Our dedicated sexual abuse team understands the difficulty of these cases and approaches them with care and 100% confidentiality during our free consultations. We diligently collect all crucial evidence to secure the justice you deserve.

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We're ready for aggressive defense tactics. We counter attempts to discredit you or minimize your suffering, fighting relentlessly to protect your rights and get you the justice you deserve.

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We're committed to securing the best possible outcome for you. Whether it's through expert negotiation or powerful courtroom representation, our team works tirelessly on a contingency basis so you pay nothing unless we win.

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What to Do if You Are a Victim

Sexual abuse or misconduct may include, but is not limited to:

  • Unnecessary or inappropriate physical examinations
  • Exams that went beyond the scope of the medical visit
  • Prolonged or repeated touching without medical justification
  • Conduct that made you feel uncomfortable, violated, or unsafe

If something felt wrong, it is worth discussing your experience privately.

Take the First Step - Privately

Fill out the confidential form to begin your conversation with our team. Your name will never be published, and your identity will remain anonymous. You may use a placeholder name such as John Doe, and you are not required to share identifying details.

Your privacy and dignity are our highest priority.

All inquiries are handled with absolute discretion and are 100% confidential.


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Tiffany took great care in collecting my information. She was very kind as she took my information. It was a great pleasure talking with her. She was caring, and thuro while talking with me.

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Natalie took care of me in answered all my questions made me feel like my case mattered. Thanks, Natalie. I really appreciate it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Sexual contact by forcible compulsion: This means any sexual contact achieved through physical force or threats that instill fear in the victim.

Exploitation of vulnerability or authority: This includes situations where an individual in a position of authority or special trust abuses that position to engage in sexual contact with a minor.

Lack of consent due to incapacitation: This applies when a person is physically helpless, mentally incapacitated (e.g., due to intoxication without their consent), or below a certain age.

Criminal Cases: These are brought by the state (prosecutors) against the alleged perpetrator to punish them for violating the law. The goal is to secure a conviction, which can lead to imprisonment, fines, and registration as a sex offender. The burden of proof in criminal cases is "beyond a reasonable doubt."

Civil Cases: These are brought by the victim (plaintiff) against the perpetrator (defendant) to seek financial compensation for the damages suffered as a result of the assault. These damages can include medical expenses, psychological counseling, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. The burden of proof in civil cases is "a preponderance of the evidence," which is a lower standard than in criminal cases, meaning it's "more likely than not" that the defendant is responsible. A civil case can be pursued even if a criminal conviction does not occur or is not pursued.

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  • Speak to an Attorney, No Obligation
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