What 5 key things will help my abuse claim?

Written by Keziah
Holdsworth

Written by Keziah
Holdsworth

1 min read
Published: June 6, 2023
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Injury & Compensation
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Abuse claims can be extremely triggering for survivors and very difficult, arduous work for abuse lawyers to run.

When you start a claim for abuse it is important to provide as much information as possible to give your claim the best chance at success.

5 things that will help your claim:

  1. Location of the abuse – where did the abuse take place.
  2. When did the abuse take place – specific dates / years / time periods.
  3. Who is/was the Perpetrator (s) – name, description, occupation, any identifying features, alive or deceased.
  4. Nature of the abuse – this may be sexual, physical, psychological or a combination of all of these abuses.
  5. Reporting – was the abuse reported? If so, who reported the abuse, who was it reported to and when was it reported.

Chamberlains acts on behalf of survivors of childhood sexual abuse. If you or a loved one has suffered from historic sexual abuse, its crucial to understand your legal rights and options for compensation. Chamberlains Law Firm is here to help you navigate this complex and sensitive area of law. Our experienced team of lawyers can provide you with the guidance and support you need to seek justice and secure the compensation you deserve.

If you have any questions or concerns please contact our Injury & Compensation Director Jon May on 02 6188 3600