Sexual Abuse

Helping Survivors of Sexual Assault and Abuse Obtain Justice

Sexual Abuse Attorneys In Ohio

Serving Clients with Offices in Cleveland, Chardon, Youngstown, and Lorain

Sexual abuse is one of the most traumatic violations a person can endure. It leaves not only physical scars, but deep emotional and psychological wounds that can last a lifetime. At Lowe Trial Lawyers, we understand the courage it takes to come forward—and we are here to support you every step of the way.

Sexual abuse cases can be pursued in both the criminal and civil justice systems. While criminal cases seek to punish the perpetrator, civil lawsuits allow survivors to pursue compensation for the harm they’ve suffered—covering medical care, therapy, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Our sexual abuse attorneys handle every case with the discretion, compassion, and respect it deserves. We take the time to understand your story, protect your privacy, and provide you with clear options so that you can make the best decision for your healing and future.

If you or a loved one has been the victim of sexual abuse, you are not alone. We’ll help you understand your rights and your options—on your terms and at your pace.

Contact us today for more legal information on finding a sexual abuse attorney near you.

Common Sexual Assault & Abuse Claims:

  • Clergy Abuse: Sexual misconduct by a priest, pastor, rabbi, or other religious leader—often involving minors or vulnerable adults under their spiritual care

  • Date Rape: Sexual assault committed by someone the victim knows (e.g., a friend, classmate, coworker, or romantic partner), often involving alcohol or drugs

  • Sexual Abuse in Nursing Homes: Elderly or disabled residents are assaulted by caregivers, staff, or other residents. These often involve lack of supervision or failure to report abuse

  • Child Sexual Abuse: Abuse by a parent, guardian, coach, teacher, babysitter, or other authority figure—often involving prolonged grooming and manipulation.

  • Sexual Abuse by Teachers or School Staff: Assault or inappropriate contact by educators, aides, or coaches in public or private K-12 schools or universities.

  • Abuse in Foster Care or Juvenile Facilities: Sexual assault committed by foster parents, other children in the home, or staff in youth detention centers or group homes

  • Workplace Sexual Assault: Assaults by supervisors, coworkers, or clients during or after working hours—especially in isolated settings or during work travel.

  • Rideshare Sexual Assault: Assaults that occur in Uber, Lyft, taxi, or medical transport vehicles—sometimes by drivers, sometimes by passengers.

  • Institutional Cover-Up: Abuse that’s enabled or concealed by an institution—such as a church, school, camp, or sports organization—that failed to protect victims or report known offenders.

How to Get Help

Lowe Trial Lawyers carefully analyze each individual case to provide the best options and solutions. If you or a loved one has been the victim of sexual abuse, don’t hesitate to schedule a free consultation.

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