Practice Areas

Physical and Sexual Abuse

You are a survivor of a terrible ordeal. You deserve legal counsel who understands your trauma, and who knows how to get individuals and institutions to pay for their abuse.

We are dedicated to…

supporting survivors of sexual abuse and assault, and helping you to navigate the legal process to achieve justice and closure.

If you have experienced sexual abuse or assault in New Brunswick, you have legal avenues to hold the parties responsible to account and to obtain justice.

One choice open to you is to pursue criminal charges by working with police and prosecutors, providing your statement and assisting in their investigation. Once sufficient evidence is collected, the individual may face prosecution.

Another choice is for you to pursue a civil action against the abuser or the institution connected with the abuse. A civil claim is separate from criminal proceedings and aims to provide compensation for the harm endured. 

It is crucial to consult with the team at Remedy Law to understand all your options. Often, there are insurers that will pay in connection with abuse claims and it can be difficult to sort out where to begin.

We take a trauma informed approach to working with you while you deal with the longstanding impacts of abuse. 

We have strong relationships with police and prosecutors, and can advise you should you be seeking justice through both civil and criminal courts at the same time. 

Compensation in Sexual Assault Cases

At Remedy Law, we appreciate no amount of money can erase the pain of sexual, physical, and psychological abuse. However, a successful civil action often provides survivors with a sense of justice and with financial compensation to aid in their recovery.

With our help, you may get compensation for various financial losses, including medical expenses, therapy costs, career impacts, and moneys for emotional distress. The amount depends on factors such as the long-term impact of abuse on your life and the treatment you need.

Time Limit on Sexual Assault Claims

In New Brunswick, there is no longer a time limit for filing sexual abuse and sexual assault claims. However, prompt action is best. We can work to preserve evidence and ensure a stronger case.

Delaying may make it more challenging to prove your claim. Our compassionate team at Remedy Law is here to guide you through the process and provide the support you need.

We are dedicated to…

supporting survivors of sexual abuse and assault, and helping you to navigate the legal process to achieve justice and closure.

If you have experienced sexual abuse or assault in New Brunswick, you have legal avenues to hold the parties responsible to account and to obtain justice.

One choice open to you is to pursue criminal charges by working with police and prosecutors, providing your statement and assisting in their investigation. Once sufficient evidence is collected, the individual may face prosecution.

Another choice is for you to pursue a civil action against the abuser or the institution connected with the abuse. A civil claim is separate from criminal proceedings and aims to provide compensation for the harm endured. 

It is crucial to consult with the team at Remedy Law to understand all your options. Often, there are insurers that will pay in connection with abuse claims and it can be difficult to sort out where to begin.

We take a trauma informed approach to working with you while you deal with the longstanding impacts of abuse. 

We have strong relationships with police and prosecutors, and can advise you should you be seeking justice through both civil and criminal courts at the same time. 

Compensation in Sexual Assault Cases

At Remedy Law, we appreciate no amount of money can erase the pain of sexual, physical, and psychological abuse. However, a successful civil action often provides survivors with a sense of justice and with financial compensation to aid in their recovery.

With our help, you may get compensation for various financial losses, including medical expenses, therapy costs, career impacts, and moneys for emotional distress. The amount depends on factors such as the long-term impact of abuse on your life and the treatment you need.

Time Limit on Sexual Assault Claims

In New Brunswick, there is no longer a time limit for filing sexual abuse and sexual assault claims. However, prompt action is best. We can work to preserve evidence and ensure a stronger case.

Delaying may make it more challenging to prove your claim. Our compassionate team at Remedy Law is here to guide you through the process and provide the support you need.

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