CA Womens Prison Abuse Lawsuits

California Women's Prison Sexual Abuse Lawsuit

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Were you incarcerated in a California Women's Prison?

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Who Can File?

You may qualify to join a California Prison Sexual Abuse lawsuit if:

You were incarcerated in a California prison facility

You were sexually abused by a guard, corrections officer, or law enforcement

You want to hold the prison accountable

Justice for Survivors of Sexual Abuse in California Prisons

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Frequently Asked Questions

Any woman who experienced sexual abuse, assault, or harassment while incarcerated in a California correctional facility may qualify. In some cases, family members may also take legal action on behalf of loved ones who cannot file themselves.

These lawsuits may involve sexual assault, harassment, coercion, exploitation, or misconduct by correctional staff, contractors, or other individuals in positions of authority. Retaliation after reporting abuse may also be grounds for a claim.

Yes. All case evaluations are 100% confidential. Your personal details will never be shared publicly without your consent. Our legal team understands the sensitivity of these cases and treats every client with compassion and respect.

No. These cases are handled on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay nothing unless your case is successful.

Survivors may be entitled to financial compensation for physical and emotional harm, pain and suffering, medical expenses, counseling costs, and other damages. Each case is unique, and outcomes depend on the circumstances.

Deadlines (known as statutes of limitations) apply, and they may vary depending on your circumstances. It’s important to speak with an attorney as soon as possible to protect your right to file.

The process begins with a free, confidential case review. Our experienced legal team will listen to your story, explain your legal options, and guide you through the next steps—without obligation or pressure.

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