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Can I File a Lawsuit If the Assault Happened Years Ago?
Possibly. California law provides extended deadlines for sexual assault claims, especially if injuries are discovered later or if the survivor was a minor at the time. Your team of sexual abuse lawyers in Stockton can review your situation to determine eligibility.
What Is the Difference Between Sexual Assault, Sexual Abuse, and Sexual Harassment?
These terms are related but have different legal meanings:
- Sexual assault—generally refers to nonconsensual sexual contact or acts and is often defined by criminal statutes;
- Sexual abuse—a broader term that can include sexual assault, particularly when it involves a pattern of behavior, a power imbalance, or abuse of a minor; and
- Sexual harassment—typically involves unwanted sexual conduct or comments in settings such as workplaces or schools, and may not involve physical contact, but can still form the basis of a civil claim.
A confidential consultation with an experienced attorney at Silva can help clarify which terms and legal options may apply in your case.
Will Everyone Know About the Assault If I File My Claim?
Many survivors worry about privacy when considering legal action, and that concern is understandable. California courts permit measures to protect confidentiality, including the use of initials or pseudonyms in certain cases and the sealing of sensitive records.
At Silva Injury Law, we take privacy seriously and work to limit unnecessary disclosure of personal information. While some details may need to be shared with the court, your attorney can explain what to expect and advocate for protections whenever possible.
Who Can Be Held Liable for Sexual Assault or Abuse?
Civil claims are not limited to the individual who committed the assault.
Depending on the circumstances, liability may also extend to the following:
These cases often involve negligence, failure to supervise, or ignoring prior warning signs. Holding responsible parties legally accountable can help promote safety and prevent future abuse.
Do I Have to Report the Assault to the Police to File a Civil Case?
No. A civil lawsuit does not require a police report or a criminal prosecution. Survivors may pursue a civil claim even if they choose not to involve law enforcement or if no criminal charges were filed.
Civil cases focus on accountability and compensation, rather than punishment, and they operate independently of the criminal justice system. Speaking with a lawyer can help you understand your options without forcing you to make decisions before you’re ready.
Compassionate Legal Support for Sexual Assault Survivors in Stockton
Coming forward after sexual assault takes courage. Seeking legal help does not mean you are defined by what happened. It means you are taking control of your future.
At Silva Injury Law, we believe survivors deserve justice that respects their humanity and acknowledges the harm they endured. Our attorneys are prepared to stand with you, advocate for accountability, and pursue the financial recovery that can support long-term healing.
If you are considering working with Stockton sexual assault lawyers who prioritize compassion and integrity, we are here to listen.
Contact Silva Injury Law online or call (209) 600-4389 today for a free, confidential consultation. You are not alone.
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