Frequently Asked Questions About Abuse Compensation Claims
Last updated: April 2026
Clear answers to common questions about the abuse claims process, your rights, and what to expect.
Abuse compensation claims can be made even if the abuse happened many years ago, without a criminal conviction, and even if the abuser has died. Claims are typically brought against the institution responsible, are handled confidentially, and often operate on a no-win, no-fee basis. A free initial review can help you understand your options.
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A confidential conversation with a lawyer can help you understand whether you may have a claim. There is no obligation and no pressure.