Request a Free Confidential Case Review
Last updated: June 2026
Take a first step towards understanding your possible legal options. All enquiries are handled with sensitivity, care, and strict confidentiality.
To request a free case review, complete the form below or contact us by email at info@abuse-claim-lawyers.com. A lawyer will review your enquiry in confidence and advise whether you may have a claim. There is no obligation, no cost for the initial review, and your information will be treated with strict confidentiality throughout.
Confidentiality
All information you provide is treated in strict confidence. Your enquiry will only be seen by qualified professionals who are bound by professional duties of confidentiality.
What Happens Next
- Your enquiry is reviewed by a qualified legal professional
- You will be contacted using your preferred method
- You will receive clear, honest advice on your options
- There is no obligation to proceed
If You Are in Immediate Danger
If you are in immediate danger or experiencing abuse right now, please contact your local emergency services immediately. In the USA, call 911. In the UK, call 999. In Europe, call 112.
Frequently Asked Questions About Contacting Us
Learn More About Abuse Claims
Types of Abuse Claims
Child abuse, institutional abuse, clergy abuse, and more
USA Abuse Claims
State laws, lookback windows, and institutional liability
UK Abuse Claims
England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland
Europe Abuse Claims
Redress schemes, church compensation, and cross-border claims
How Claims Work
Step-by-step guide from enquiry to settlement
FAQ
Answers to common questions about abuse claims
Historical Abuse Compensation
Can you still claim for abuse that happened years or decades ago?
Criminal Injuries Compensation (CICA)
How the UK government's CICA scheme works and who can apply
Sexual Abuse Compensation Claims (UK)
Making a civil sexual abuse compensation claim in the UK
Redress Scotland
Compensation for survivors of historical child abuse in care in Scotland
Institutional Abuse Claims (UK)
Claims against schools, care homes, churches, and organisations
Domestic Abuse Compensation
Civil compensation claims for domestic abuse in the UK
Sexual Abuse Statute of Limitations
Time limits by state — and how they have changed in recent years
Finding a Sexual Abuse Lawyer
What to know before speaking to a sexual abuse attorney in the USA
How to File a Civil Lawsuit for Sexual Abuse
The civil lawsuit process explained for abuse survivors in the USA
Clergy and Church Sexual Abuse Lawsuits
Suing churches and religious organisations for clergy sexual abuse
A Private First Step
You do not need to share every detail straight away. A first enquiry can simply help you understand whether you may have legal options. There is no obligation, and your privacy will be protected throughout.