If you or a loved one was sexually abused by a priest, bishop, or other Catholic clergy member in Michigan, you may be entitled to damages--no matter how long ago the incident took place. We provide free no-obligation Michigan clergy sex abuse lawsuit case review. We do not charge attorney fees unless you receive compensation and you are under no obligation after your initial consultation. Our law firm provides free, no-obligation confidential consultations to anyone who believes they may have a claim. Find out if you qualify for a settlement, regardless of when the abuse occurred.
Persons who have suffered from clergy sexual abuse in Michigan are now seeking clarification on the requirements for filing a Michigan priest sex abuse lawsuit. To get a sense of whether or not you or a family member may qualify, you may read the information on this page and complete our contact form to speak with an experienced Michigan priest sex abuse attorney. In general, the following factors are considered in determining the eligibility of each claim:
For persons and family members of persons who meet these qualifications, it is likely you will be eligible to file a claim for clergy sexual abuse in New York. There are a variety of reasons survivors of priest sexual abuse in Michigan may choose to file a claim. First, Michigan clergy sex abuse lawyers believe adult survivors may be eligible for compensation for the resulting harm, suffering and mental health expenses.
More meaningful than that to some survivors of priest sexual abuse in Michigan is the chance to exercise their rights to hold a highly influential institution accountable for the harm it has allowed to occur--and in many cases has concealed at the detriment of priest sexual abuse victims and their families.
An ongoing investigation by the Michigan Attorney General's office has a revealed that the Michigan Catholic church has a deep, insidious history of shushing priest sexual abuse reports. More than 800 survivors have come forward to report incidents of priest sexual abuse in Michigan, accusing more than 450 Catholic clergy members. To avoid scandal, priests accused of child sexual abuse were often shuffled to a new parish, diocese or state–where they went on to inflict more harm. Eleven clergy members have been convicted of priest sex abuse in Michigan so far. By filing a claim, you can add your voice to the call for accountability and justice for Catholic priest sexual abuse in Michigan.