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What Is the Standard of Proof in a Sexual Abuse Civil Case?

If you or anyone you know is deciding to pursue legal action against their sexual abuser, it’s important to know which type of lawsuit to file. While successful criminal charges will incarcerate the offender and a fine may be imposed, this will be grueling due to the fact that the defendant must be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Additionally, monetary compensation you may be entitled to will only cover economical damages. 

In sexual abuse civil cases, however, the standard of proof is lower than in criminal lawsuits. You will only have to prove that the defendant, more likely than not, committed the crime against you. You will be able to collect damages (financial compensation) that will help you cover all economic costs like your medical expenses, therapy, pain and suffering, loss of income, and other applicable coverages. Essentially, in criminal cases, the focus is on the crime committed to you while in a civil lawsuit, the core is the harm it’s caused. 

Victims and survivors will ultimately decide whether to pursue legal action or not. The important thing is, they know that legal assistance is at their fingertips should they decide to pursue their abusers. We hear your woes. We understand your struggles. And, we, at America’s Consumer Lawyer, are dedicated to holding abusers accountable, including institutions that help perpetuate their reprehensible deeds. 

We see you as a person, not just a client – and that makes us better at what we do. We listen. We learn your story. And, as we help you get the money you deserve, we go above and beyond in a way most law firms never could and never would. Because we’re not just lawyers. And you’re not just a client. We’re friends, neighbors, family. We’re all people and here at America’s Consumer Lawyer, we put people first. 
 
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