If so, a new law may allow you to seek justice and compensation for your suffering regardless of how long ago the abuse occurred. Herman Law exclusively represents victims of sexual abuse and is here to help you start your healing journey today.
Over
4,000
SEX ABUSE CLIENTS REPRESENTED
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$600M
RECOVERED FOR OUR CLIENTS
YOU ONLY PAY IF WE WIN
If you were a victim of sexual abuse at a youth facility in Maryland please reach out to our compassionate legal team. Examples of these alleged facilities include but are not limited to:
Maryland Training School for Boys (later known as the Charles H. Hickey Jr. School)
Cheltenham Youth Detention Center
Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center
Thomas JS Waxter Children's
Others
Maryland has enacted a landmark change in its laws by eliminating the statute of limitations for childhood sexual abuse cases. This allows survivors to hold the institutions accountable where the abuse took place and seek compensation for the harm they suffered. Countless victims who have suffered sexual abuse while under the care of these youth facilities can now pursue a measure of justice and have their voices heard.
If you believe you have a case, contact us now to discuss your options with a free, confidential case review.
Our experienced and compassionate team of attorneys, investigators, paralegals, and support staff have extensive training when it comes to working with survivors of sexual abuse. These cases are complex; however, our team is experienced in these types of cases and will diligently fight for the justice and compensation you deserve. We are driven to help you heal by giving you a voice.
Herman Law has definitely made it much easier on me and everybody here has been very understanding and has just been wonderful and amazing. … I feel really empowered like there’s a light at the end of my tunnel now, so to speak.
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Act Now—File Your Claim Today! Maryland’s Child Victims Act empowered survivors of childhood sexual abuse to seek justice. With potential changes on the horizon that could lower damage caps and redefine abuse “occurrences,” thousands have already come forward. If you or a loved one was sexually abused, don’t wait—your window to file a claim is still open. Take the next step, call us today for a free, confidential consultation!