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In other situations, students do come forward, and the school either doesn’t investigate or tries to cover it up. You have rights if you’re the victim of sexual abuse at a California college campus. Contact the California college sexual abuse attorneys at Silva Injury Law to learn more.

Forms Of College Sexual Abuse

Sexual abuse can take multiple forms on college campuses in California. Here is a look at some of the more common types of sexual abuse affecting students.

Sexual Violence

Sexual violence includes attempted or completed rape, sexual coercion, sexual battery, and sexual assault, or any sexual act that is against the victim’s will. It can also include situations where the victim cannot consent to sexual acts because of drugs or alcohol. The inability to consent also applies to victims with mental, physical, or intellectual disabilities. Sexual violence can occur on and off campus. Some of the most common places off-campus include fraternities or sororities, college parties, and bars, which many students frequent.

Sexual Harassment

Sexual harassment uses verbal or physical threats based on a person’s sexuality. It is unwanted and unwelcome behavior of a sexual nature that interferes with the victim’s equal education. It can include stalking and physical gestures. Examples of sexual harassment include:

  • Sending or showing sexually graphic photos or videos;
  • Unwanted sexual jokes and comments;
  • Pulling at someone’s bra strap or underwear;
  • Starting sexual rumors about the victim; and
  • Unwanted sexual advances or touching.

Sexual harassment is a growing problem across college campuses. Some of the harassment comes from fellow students, but it can also be teachers or other college faculty members. Kids have a right to feel safe on their college campus, which is why you need to report any sexual harassment right away.

Sexual Bullying

Someone who sexually bullies another person can use both physical and non-physical actions. The aggressor might refer to someone’s gender or sexuality degradingly. They might try to get someone to act in a certain sexual way.

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Title IX And Sexual Assault On California College Campuses

Title IX is a federal civil rights amendment. It prohibits discrimination based on sex in educational activities and programs. Discrimination based on sex can include sexual harassment or violent sexual acts such as rape and sexual battery. Title IX applies to schools that receive federal funding, such as colleges and universities.

Colleges must promptly respond when there’s an allegation of sexual violence or sexual harassment. If the school knows about an alleged incident that creates a hostile environment, it must take immediate action to eliminate any sexual violence or harassment, prevent it from happening again, and address its effects. Even if a student or parent doesn’t want to file a complaint or for the school to take any action, the school must still investigate the incident and take appropriate steps.

If you or someone you love suffered sexual assault or harassment on campus, speak with our California college sexual assault lawyers right away. Let us review your situation and determine whether you have grounds to bring a lawsuit for a Title IX violation.

Who Is Liable For California College Sexual Abuse?

Colleges are responsible for keeping their students safe and free from sexual assault, harassment, and bullying. Holding the individual perpetrator accountable is crucial, whether it’s another student or a school employee in a position of power. Potentially liable parties could include:

  • Professors,
  • Administrators,
  • Coaches,
  • Volunteers, and
  • Counselors.

Sadly, some colleges try to cover up sexual assault and protect their staff members rather than the students. That’s why you need to hire experienced California college sexual assault attorneys to help you expose the perpetrators and any accompanying coverup by the college.

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Why File A Civil Claim For College Sexual Abuse?

You might wonder what the point of filing a civil claim is if you report the rape or assault and the police are investigating. Even if the victim comes forward, there’s no guarantee the police will process the rape kit or even speak to the suspect. To prevail in a criminal trial, the prosecution must prove sexual abuse beyond a reasonable doubt. This burden of proof can be challenging to meet since many attacks occur behind closed doors with no witnesses.

While filing a civil claim won’t result in jail time, it can help shine a spotlight on the continued issues of sexual abuse at California college campuses. With a civil suit, the victim can receive compensation for their damages. Recoverable compensation in a college sexual abuse case might include the following:

  • The victim’s medical expenses to date and future expected medical costs;
  • Lost wages if the victim worked a part-time job in addition to their classes; and
  • Pain and suffering, including emotional trauma, PTSD, scarring, fear, anxiety, depression, etc.

College sexual abuse cases can also include an award for punitive damages. Punitive damages exist to punish the defendants for their actions. Courts might award them in cases involving intentional acts, such as sexual abuse. If the college is hit with a punitive damages award, the hope is they will start taking reports of sexual violence more seriously.

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Common Settings for Sexual Assault

Sexual assaults can happen anywhere. Here are some of the most common settings, and more information about those cases:
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Sexual Assault at the Doctor

Doctors must uphold strict ethical standards, yet some violate patient trust. If you’ve been abused during medical care, we can help.

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Sexual Assault By Clergy

Clergy members should provide guidance, not harm. If you were assaulted by a religious leader, you have the right to seek justice.

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Sexual Assault by Massage Therapists

Massage therapists must maintain professionalism, but some exploit vulnerable clients. If you were assaulted during a session, we can help.

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Sexual Assault During an Ultrasound

Ultrasounds require trust and care, yet some providers cross the line. If you experienced misconduct, you may have legal options.

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Sexual Assault in After-School Programs

After-school programs should be safe, but negligence enables abuse. If your child was harmed, we can help you seek accountability.

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Sexual Assault by Landlords (Rental Housing)

Landlords hold power over tenants, but some abuse it. If you were assaulted by a landlord, we can help you fight back.

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Sexual Assault in Athletic Programs

Coaches should mentor athletes, not harm them. If you or your child experienced abuse in a sports program, we can help.

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Sexual Assault in Foster Homes

Foster care should provide safety, but abuse still happens. If you or a loved one suffered harm, legal action may be possible.

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Sexual Assault by a Rideshare Driver (Uber & Lyft)

Passengers should feel safe, but some rideshare drivers commit assault. If you’ve been harmed, we can help you take legal action.

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Sexual Assault by Food Delivery Workers

Delivery workers enter homes, but some exploit their access. If you’ve been assaulted, legal action may be possible.

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Sexual Assault at the Dentist

Dental visits require trust, but some dentists abuse their power. If you’ve experienced misconduct, we can help you seek accountability.

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Sexual Assault On a College Campus

Colleges must protect students, yet many fail survivors. If you were assaulted on campus, we can help you fight for justice.

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Sexual Assault at School

Schools must protect students, but when they fail, survivors deserve justice. If you or your child were harmed, we can help.

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Sexual Assault at the Chiropractor

Chiropractors are trusted professionals, but some exploit patients. If you experienced inappropriate behavior during treatment, you have legal options.

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Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

No one should endure workplace harassment. If you’re facing misconduct from a coworker, supervisor, or employer, we can help.

Promoting Healing Through Compassionate Advocacy

We believe that our duty goes beyond achieving large monetary awards for our clients. We strive first to be decent human beings who seek not to stir up fights, but to solve problems.

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We Are Here to Help

If you are looking to hire a lawyer to represent you or a family member for college sexual abuse, Silva Injury Law stands ready to help. Our legal team has the skills and experience to help you hold these schools and offenders responsible.

We are passionate about getting justice for survivors of sexual abuse. When you need compassionate and professional legal representation, Silva Injury Law will be there every step of the way. We will prepare your case as though it’s going to trial, and we aren’t afraid to stand up to well-known institutions and corporations.

To learn more about how we can help you in pursuing a college sexual abuse lawsuit, contact our office to schedule an initial consultation.

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