What to Do If You Are a Victim or Survivor of Sexual Assault
There is no single correct way to respond after sexual assault. Every survivor’s experience and needs are different. The steps below are meant to offer guidance.
Prioritize Your Safety
Your immediate safety is the top priority. If you are in danger or feel unsafe, getting to a secure location or calling 911 may be necessary. This could mean leaving the area, contacting a trusted person, or seeking emergency assistance. Your well-being always comes first.
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Medical care can address injuries, help prevent infections, and provide documentation that may be useful in the future. You can seek treatment even if you are unsure whether you want to report the assault.
In California, many hospitals offer Sexual Assault Forensic Exams (SAFE exams), which can be performed with sensitivity and confidentiality.
Preserve Evidence If You Are Able
Preservation of evidence may include avoiding bathing, changing clothes, or washing items connected to the assault until you’ve had the opportunity to receive medical care or a forensic exam. Physical evidence, digital records, messages, or photographs can also play a role in supporting a civil case.
Not all cases require physical evidence, and you always have the option to seek legal accountability, regardless of whether evidence is preserved. Stockton sexual assault attorneys can help identify what evidence you may have and how it supports your choices.
Consider Reporting the Assault
Reporting sexual assault to law enforcement is a deeply personal decision. Some survivors find it empowering, while others may not feel ready or may choose not to report at all. You can still explore legal options even if you decide not to involve the police.
Reach out for Support
Sexual assault can affect many areas of your life, including mental health, relationships, and daily functioning. Support may come from different sources, such as licensed counselors, victim advocates, or trusted friends and family members. Speaking with someone who understands trauma can help you process what happened and make informed decisions about next steps.
Speak with a Lawyer
A Stockton sexual assault lawyer can explain your rights, discuss next steps, and outline your options without requiring immediate decisions. At Silva Injury Law, we approach these conversations with care, discretion, and respect. Meeting with an attorney gives you information and support, not a commitment to take legal action.