GEORGIA

Georgia Sexual Abuse Attorney
— Holding Institutions Accountable

Phillips & Associates represents survivors of sexual abuse by churches, schools, rideshare drivers, and other institutions throughout the state of Georgia. Compassionate. Confidential. No fee unless we win.

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The shadow of institutional abuse can stretch across Georgia, impacting communities from the coastal plains to the Appalachian foothills. Whether it involves the Archdiocese of Atlanta, a prominent educational institution like the University of Georgia, or incidents within the extensive rideshare networks connecting cities such as Augusta and Macon, the path to justice can be complex. Our firm is committed to navigating these challenges, providing steadfast legal representation for survivors throughout the state.

  • No upfront costs. Contingency fee — you pay nothing unless we win.
  • Attorney-client privilege from day one. Everything is confidential.
  • Anonymous filing available. Proceed as "Jane Doe" or "John Doe" in Georgia court.
  • Georgia Code Section 9-3-33.1 protection. Georgia's Child Victims Act may allow you to file even if decades have passed.
  • English & Spanish. Serving all of Georgia, 24/7.
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Institutional Sexual Abuse in Georgia

Across Georgia, from the vibrant urban centers to the serene rural areas, institutions entrusted with the care of others have, at times, become sites of profound betrayal. We meticulously investigate cases involving religious organizations, educational systems, and other entities where abuse has occurred, focusing on systemic failures that allowed such harm. Our dedicated efforts span the entire state, ensuring that survivors in communities from Valdosta to Gainesville find a voice and a pathway to accountability.

Phillips & Associates has experience pursuing claims against institutions throughout Georgia, including religious organizations, school districts, and other entities that failed to protect survivors.

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Uber & Lyft Sexual Assault Claims in Georgia

The convenience of rideshare services like Uber and Lyft has become integral to life in Georgia's major cities, yet it has also introduced new vulnerabilities. Incidents of sexual assault within these services are a serious concern in high-traffic areas such as Atlanta, Sandy Springs, and Roswell. Our firm specializes in the complexities of rideshare assault litigation, working tirelessly to hold negligent companies accountable and secure rightful compensation for survivors across the state.

When a rideshare driver commits sexual assault in Georgia, the survivor may have civil claims against the driver personally, Uber Technologies, Inc., and Lyft, Inc. for negligent hiring, inadequate background checks, and failure to protect passengers.

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The Powerful Institutions We Hold Accountable in GEORGIA

When organizations in Georgia, regardless of their mission, fail in their duty to protect, the consequences for survivors of sexual abuse are devastating. Our legal system provides critical avenues to confront these failures, compelling institutions to answer for their negligence and the profound harm they have caused.

Religious Institutions

In Georgia, religious institutions, including the Archdiocese of Atlanta and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah, have been implicated in abuse cases, affecting congregants and communities across counties like Fulton and Chatham.

Schools & Universities

Abuse within Georgia's educational framework, from large public systems like Gwinnett County Public Schools to universities such as Emory University, necessitates thorough investigation to safeguard students statewide.

Rideshare Companies

Uber and Lyft for negligent driver screening, inadequate background checks, and failure to protect passengers from sexual assault throughout Georgia.

Hotels & Employers

Hotel and employer-related abuse in Georgia often surfaces in tourist hubs like downtown Atlanta or coastal resort areas, where inadequate security measures create dangerous environments.

Government Entities

Government entity abuse in Georgia can involve various state and county agencies, including the Department of Family and Children Services, where breaches of trust and negligence have led to harm.

Healthcare Providers

Georgia's leading healthcare providers, such as Northside Hospital System and Emory Healthcare, are expected to uphold the highest standards of patient safety; we represent those who have suffered abuse by medical professionals.

Your Legal Rights as a Survivor in Georgia

What Compensation May Be Available

  • Medical and psychological treatment costs
  • Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering, emotional distress
  • Punitive damages against institutions that covered up abuse
  • Long-term trauma and impact on quality of life

Your Rights as a Survivor in Georgia

  • Right to a confidential consultation
  • Right to pursue civil action regardless of criminal outcome
  • Protection from retaliation for reporting abuse
  • Georgia Code Section 9-3-33.1 revival window for past childhood abuse
  • No upfront legal fees — contingency representation

How the Process Works

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No-Cost Legal Evaluation & Compassionate Intake

Our process begins with a sensitive and entirely confidential evaluation of your situation. We prioritize understanding your experience, offering a safe space to discuss the details, and providing clear insights into your legal options within Georgia's specific legal framework, all without any financial obligation.

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Comprehensive Case Investigation & Evidence Assembly

Following your decision to proceed, our team initiates a thorough investigation. This involves meticulously gathering all relevant evidence, including institutional records, witness statements, and expert analyses, ensuring every detail aligns with Georgia's stringent evidentiary requirements to build an unassailable case.

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Strategic Legal Filing & Court Engagement

Once prepared, we proceed with the formal filing of legal complaints in the appropriate Georgia courts, such as the Fulton County Superior Court. This critical step formally commences legal proceedings, compelling the responsible parties and institutions to respond to the allegations and face accountability.

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Assertive Negotiation & Courtroom Advocacy

Our commitment extends to vigorous negotiation for a just settlement, while simultaneously preparing for a compelling trial presentation. We are relentless in advocating for your rights, whether securing a favorable resolution through mediation or powerfully presenting your case before a jury in a Georgia courtroom.

Frequently Asked Questions — Georgia Sexual Abuse Attorney

We handle a wide range of cases in Georgia, including clergy abuse within the Archdiocese of Georgia, teacher misconduct in Georgia school districts, rideshare assaults involving Lyft and Uber, hotel abuse in cities across Georgia, and misconduct by Georgia law enforcement or other city employees. We also represent survivors of abuse in healthcare facilities like Georgia medical centers and major Georgia hospitals.
Georgia Code Section 9-3-33.1 — the Georgia Child Victims Act — eliminated the statute of limitations for childhood sexual abuse civil claims. This means that if you were abused as a child in Georgia, you may be able to file a civil lawsuit regardless of how long ago the abuse occurred. Our attorneys can evaluate whether Georgia Code Section 9-3-33.1 applies to your specific situation.
Yes. Everything you share with Phillips & Associates is protected by attorney-client privilege from the moment you first contact us. We will never share your information without your explicit consent. You can speak freely about your experience knowing your privacy is fully protected.
Survivors in Georgia may be able to recover compensation for medical and psychological treatment costs, lost wages and diminished earning capacity, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and in cases involving institutional cover-ups, punitive damages. Every case is unique, and our attorneys will give you an honest assessment of what may be available in your situation.
No. Phillips & Associates works on a contingency fee basis — you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. There are no upfront costs, no hourly fees, and no financial risk to you. We only get paid when you win.
Georgia law provides extended statutes of limitations for sexual abuse survivors. For adult survivors, the deadline is generally 10 years from the last act of abuse or 3 years from discovery of psychological injury. For childhood sexual abuse, Georgia Code Section 9-3-33.1 has eliminated the statute of limitations entirely for civil claims. Contact us as soon as possible to understand the deadlines that apply to your case.
In many cases, yes. Georgia courts allow sexual abuse survivors to proceed as ‘Jane Doe’ or ‘John Doe’ plaintiffs, protecting your identity throughout the legal process. Our attorneys will work to protect your privacy to the greatest extent possible under Georgia law.
Georgia’s Georgia Code Section 9-3-33.1 law may allow you to file a civil lawsuit even if the abuse occurred decades ago. The law was specifically designed to give survivors who were previously time-barred a new opportunity to seek justice. Our attorneys will evaluate whether your case qualifies under Georgia Code Section 9-3-33.1 or other Georgia statutes.
We have extensive experience holding powerful Georgia institutions accountable. We conduct thorough investigations, obtain records, identify all responsible parties, and work with expert witnesses to build the strongest possible case. We are not intimidated by large institutions or their legal teams, and we are fully prepared to take cases to trial if necessary.
We represent survivors exclusively — we never represent institutions, corporations, or defendants. Our attorneys have deep experience with Georgia’s Georgia Code Section 9-3-33.1 law, institutional liability, and the unique legal landscape of Georgia County. We offer free, confidential consultations with no obligation, and we work on a contingency fee basis so you pay nothing unless we win.

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Local Courts Handling Sexual Abuse Civil Cases in Georgia

Sexual abuse civil lawsuits in Georgia are filed in the Fulton County Superior Court. Georgia’s civil court system allows survivors to pursue compensation independently of any criminal proceedings. Phillips & Associates handles all court filings on your behalf — you never have to navigate the courthouse alone.
Fulton County Superior Court📍 136 Pryor Street SW, Atlanta, GA 30303
This court holds general jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases, including complex sexual abuse civil claims against individuals and institutions within the Atlanta Judicial Circuit.

Resources for Sexual Abuse Survivors in Georgia

If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual abuse in Georgia, the following organizations provide confidential crisis support, counseling, and advocacy. These resources are independent of legal representation — they are here to help you heal and understand your options.

Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence — Local Resource
Provides crisis support, advocacy, and resources for survivors of sexual assault in Georgia.

Georgia Attorney General — Sexual Assault Resources — Statewide
Official Georgia Attorney General resource page for sexual assault survivors.

Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program — Statewide
State program that reimburses crime-related expenses for eligible victims of sexual assault in Georgia.

RAINN — National Sexual Assault Hotline — National
Nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization. Operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline (1-800-656-HOPE).

Phillips & Associates is not affiliated with any of the above organizations. These links are provided as a public service to help survivors in Georgia find support. If you are ready to explore your legal options, contact our team for a free, confidential consultation.

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Take the First Step Toward Justice

You do not have to carry this alone. Phillips & Associates is here to listen, to fight for you, and to hold those responsible accountable. Your consultation is free, confidential, and available 24/7.