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🌐 California CSA Abuse Claim Website

Were You Sexually Abused as a Minor in a California Institution?

You may be eligible for compensation—even if the abuse happened years ago.

Do You Meet These Criteria?

  • You were sexually abused as a minor

  • Abuse occurred in a California facility (school, church, juvenile center, etc.)

  • You know the identity or description of your abuser

  • You are not a registered sex offender

  • You have not already received compensation for this abuse

  • For San Diego/San Bernardino: must be under 39.5 years old

  • For LA County: no age limit

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Why California Is Giving Survivors a New Chance at Justice

Recent laws allow survivors of childhood sexual abuse to file claims, even if the abuse happened decades ago. The law extends deadlines for many victims and opens doors for those who were previously time-barred.

Include Info On:

  • LA County’s extended claim opportunities

  • San Diego/San Bernardino age rule (under 39.5)

  • Institutional abuse focus (churches, schools, juvenile facilities)

Targeted Facilities

Juvenile Hall (Kearny Mesa)

Youth Transition Campus

Rancho Del Campo

or 

Camp Barrett

East Mesa Juvenile Detention

or

Polinsky Children’s Center

Your Story Matters

You Are Not Alone. We Are Here to Listen.

Whether you’ve told someone before or kept silent for years, this is your chance to be heard. We understand how hard it can be to speak up, and our team is trained to handle these matters with compassion and confidentiality.

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Resources

October 13, 2019

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New California law gives childhood sex abuse survivors more time to file lawsuits

This article explains the passage of Assembly Bill 218, which extended the statute of limitations for survivors of childhood sexual abuse in California. It created a 3-year "lookback window" allowing older claims to be filed, even if they were previously time-barred. A critical turning point for justice.

👉 Read article

August 18, 2023

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Dozens allege sexual abuse at San Diego juvenile detention centers

An investigative piece highlighting serious allegations of abuse inside San Diego County youth detention centers. This report discusses systemic failures, the identities of alleged abusers, and the growing number of lawsuits being filed as a result.

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July 2021

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Long-Term Consequences of Childhood Sexual Abuse

A comprehensive academic review detailing the psychological, physical, and social effects of CSA on survivors. It provides research-based evidence showing how abuse in youth affects mental health, relationships, and employment into adulthood.

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Brands

We work with experienced, vetted law firms and industry-leading tools to ensure every survivor gets the highest level of care and legal representation.

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Testimonials

“I was scared to come forward for years. But once I connected with this team, I finally felt heard. They didn’t judge me—they just helped. It changed everything.”

Maria Alvarez

Survivor – San Diego County

“I never thought anyone would believe me. But now I know I’m not alone. Speaking out was hard, but it was the first step toward healing.”

James Holloway

Former Juvenile Detainee – Rancho Del Campo

“I lived with the pain in silence for decades. This gave me a chance to finally be acknowledged—and to take action. If you’re even thinking about reaching out, do it.”

Alana Greene

Abuse Survivor & Advocate – Los Angeles

About Us

We help survivors of childhood sexual abuse in California seek justice through confidential legal support. By partnering with experienced law firms and using secure intake systems, we make the process safe, simple, and survivor-focused. What makes us different? Compassion, clarity, and commitment—because your story matters, and we’re here to help you take the next step with confidence.

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