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There are many questions you may have regarding your situation.
Here is helpful information. If you have been the victim of
sexual abuse, exploitation or assault, call the law firm of
Nix, Patterson & Roach. You need a lawyer with experience
handling these highly sensitive and emotional cases. Contact
Neil Smith for a confidential, free consultation at 1-800-220-1088.
Q) The church is very small: can they pay for my
damages?
A) Nearly every church has liability insurance. In fact,
many churches purchase sexual abuse insurance to pay for these
exact types of claims.
Q) The church leaders tell me that this was the first
complaint; can they still be responsible?
A) There may have been earlier complaints or warning signs
that were ignored. Witnesses to the complaint may have to
be located and contacted. More importantly, a church may be
responsible for failing to properly investigate and discover
the warning signs.
Q) What if this happened several years ago?
A) Each state has a deadline for bringing a lawsuit. It is
called a statute of limitations. This is a very technical
legal issue that can vary state to state. This deadline may
be extended for children. Therefore, it is very important
to contact a lawyer immediately in order to assert your rights
before this deadline expires. Don’t assume it is too
late. Call our offices to discuss.
Q) I am a child and my parent will not sue the church;
what should I do?
A) Children may be able to bring a suit with the help of
a court-appointed representative or another family member.
If parents are unwilling to assist, ask for the help of another
family member or contact our offices directly.
Q) The denomination tells me that they are not responsible
because the organization has no hierarchy or tiered structure.
They insist that the local church was “independent”
and that prevents them from being responsible. Are they correct?
A) The way in which a religious denomination is structured
is just one factor used to determine who may be responsible.
It is not decisive.
Q) What if the church’s insurance company wants
to talk with me?
A) Even though the insurance company may have the name “Church”
in it, it is not part of your church and is not there to help
you. Their goal is to minimize liability and payments to you.
You should get the advice of a lawyer before talking to them.
Q) What if the church’s insurance company wants
to settle with me directly?
A) See the advice of a lawyer to determine your rights.
Q) Is this just a problem with Catholic churches?
A) This is a problem in all churches. Most often our clients
are victims of abuse in protestant churches.
Q) Can a non-profit or charitable organization still
be held responsible?
The law varies from state to state. However, in Texas they
may still be held responsible in abuse cases.
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