National Institutional Sexual Abuse Lawyers
Holding Schools, Churches, and Organizations Accountable for Failing to Protect Survivors
When Institutions Fail to Protect You, We Hold Them Accountable
Sexual abuse by someone in a position of authority — a teacher, priest, coach, counselor, or youth group leader — is a profound betrayal. When that abuse occurs within an institution, the harm is compounded by the organization’s failure to screen, supervise, and protect those in its care.
At Phillips & Associates, we represent survivors of institutional sexual abuse throughout the United States. We hold schools, churches, dioceses, sports organizations, nonprofits, and government agencies accountable for the abuse that occurred under their watch. Our attorneys have extensive experience navigating the complex legal landscape of institutional liability, including state lookback window laws across the country.
You are not alone. We are here to help you seek justice and compensation — at no cost unless we win.
Institutions We Hold Accountable
Catholic Dioceses & Churches
Clergy abuse, cover-ups, and failure to remove known abusers from ministry.
Public & Private Schools
Teacher, coach, and counselor abuse. Negligent hiring and failure to report.
Youth Organizations
Boy Scouts, YMCA, Big Brothers Big Sisters, sports clubs, and camps.
Foster Care & Group Homes
Abuse by foster parents, group home staff, or other residents.
Juvenile Detention Facilities
Abuse by staff or other detainees in state or county facilities.
Government Entities
Abuse by government employees or in government-run facilities.
Lookback Window Laws: Extended Rights for Survivors
Many states have enacted lookback window laws that dramatically expanded the rights of childhood sexual abuse survivors to seek civil justice. Key provisions include:
- Extended deadline: Survivors can file a civil lawsuit until age 40, or within 5 years of discovering the psychological injury caused by the abuse — whichever is later.
- Treble damages: If an institution engaged in a cover-up of the abuse, courts may award triple the actual damages.
- Retroactive window: lookback window laws opened a three-year window (2020–2023) for claims that had previously expired under the old statute of limitations.
- Broad definition: The law covers a wide range of sexual abuse and assault, not just penetration.
If you were abused as a child by someone in an institutional setting, you may still have a valid claim even if the abuse occurred decades ago. Contact us today for a free, confidential evaluation.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Resources for Institutional Abuse Survivors nationwide
SNAP — Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests
The largest and oldest support group for survivors of clergy abuse. Offers peer support, resources, and advocacy. National Resource
Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) — Find Help
A federal resource connecting survivors with local victim services, compensation programs, and legal assistance across all 50 states. National Resource
Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline
24/7 crisis intervention, information, and referrals. Call or text 1-800-422-4453. National Resource
Child Welfare Information Gateway — Civil Statutes of Limitations
A state-by-state guide to civil statutes of limitations for childhood sexual abuse claims, maintained by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. National Resource
RAINN — National Sexual Assault Hotline
Call 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) or chat online at rainn.org. Free, confidential support 24/7. National Resource
Phillips & Associates is not affiliated with any of the organizations listed above. These resources are provided for informational purposes only.
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