Child Sexual Abuse Attorney in San Bernardino

Child sexual abuse, exploitation, assault and molestation are some of the most disturbing crimes known to man. It is difficult to talk about child sexual abuse, especially if you or a loved one is a victim of this heinous crime. Coming forward and telling your story, however, can allow justice to prevail.

At Manly, Stewart & Finaldi, our goal is to help as many victims of child sexual abuse as we can. We have represented thousands of clients in California and throughout the country over the last 25 years, collecting over $2 billion in settlements and verdicts. Find out how we can help you and your family during a free, private case consultation in San Bernardino.

What Is Child Sexual Abuse?

Child sexual abuse refers to any type of contact or behavior involving a child that is done for the purpose of sexual arousal, gratification or abuse. Any type of sexual activity with a minor is prohibited, as children under the age of 18 cannot legally give their consent to sexual activity. Sexual abuse generally refers to an ongoing pattern of sexual assault committed against a child and can involve child molestation, rape, oral copulation, sodomy and many other sex crimes.

Types of Cases We Accept in San Bernardino

Manly, Stewart & Finaldi is America’s leading sexual assault and abuse plaintiff’s law firm. We can handle virtually any type of child sexual abuse case in San Bernardino, including:

  • Boy Scouts sexual abuse
  • Child pornography
  • Clergy sexual abuse
  • Coach and sports sexual abuse
  • Competitive cheerleading sexual abuse
  • Cyberbullying and internet sex crimes
  • Doctor or pediatrician sexual abuse
  • Exposure of sex organs to a minor
  • Foster care sexual abuse
  • Incest
  • Juvenile probation camp sexual abuse
  • Rape or statutory rape
  • School sexual abuse
  • Sex trafficking of minors
  • Sexual abuse at Boys and Girls Club of America
  • Sexual hazing
  • Sleepaway camp sexual abuse
  • USA figure skating sexual abuse
  • USA water polo sexual abuse

We will do everything in our power to ensure that you are heard and protected throughout the legal process as a victim of child sexual abuse. We can protect you by keeping your identity anonymous, if desired.

The Effects of Child Sexual Abuse

Sexual abuse is one of the most traumatic things that a child can go through. Survivors of childhood sexual trauma often report long-lasting psychological harm and mental health disorders associated with what they experienced. These issues can get in the way of living a fulfilling life, such as by impacting relationships with others. Some of the long-term effects associated with child sexual abuse are:

  • Physical complaints, such as gastrointestinal problems and headaches
  • Chronic anxiety and panic attacks
  • Depression
  • Dissociative disorders
  • Post-traumatic stress symptoms
  • Nightmares and flashbacks
  • Phobias
  • Feelings of shame, guilt or low self-worth
  • Body issues and eating disorders
  • Self-destructive behaviors
  • Suicidal thoughts or self-harm
  • The desire to avoid others or self-isolate
  • Higher odds of substance abuse

Nothing can ever take back child sexual abuse or erase a victim’s harm. Filing a civil lawsuit, however, is a proactive step toward justice, closure and healing. A claim can help a victim cope with his or her trauma by holding a perpetrator accountable for a sex crime and shedding light on this issue in the victim’s community. Coming forward could also protect other children from the perpetrator.

Contact Us for a Free and Confidential Case Review in San Bernardino

Our lawyers are always compassionate toward their clients and respectful of their situations. We understand how much courage it takes to report child sexual abuse and confront your abuser. Our lawyers will guide you through every step of a settlement or trial, putting you and your needs first. Schedule a free consultation today with one of our experienced child sexual abuse attorneys in San Bernardino County to learn more. Contact us online or call (800) 700-8450.