
Washington, DC Sexual Assault Lawyers
STEWART MILLER SIMMONS
$1B
NEGLIGENT SECURITY, PREMISES LIABILITY, SEX ASSAULT VERDICT
$122M
SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE
$75M
WRONFUL DEATH CASE
$38M
SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE
$35M
MINOR SEXUAL ASSAULT
$27M
SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE
$20M
SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE
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When everyone else said there wasn't precedence for my case, Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys jumped right in and got the job done. Their commitment to ensuring justice was served was unparalleled. I am grateful for the professionalism and care that Attorney Chris Stewart and Senior Paralegal Keisha Owens displayed. I highly recommend this firm.
Miss Cheryl Henderson was very professional when I contacted the law firm about the accident that I was involved in. She did such a great job that the next accident I was involved in, I had no doubt who I was going to call.
Thank you for all your help and guidance. You truly made me feel at ease during the whole process. Which enabled me to focus on my recovery. I can not express what you and your firm has done for me as well as my father.
Sexual assault survivors deserve compassionate legal representation combined with aggressive advocacy. Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys understands the courage required to come forward and seek justice after experiencing such trauma. Our team recognizes that each case demands personalized attention, thorough investigation, and relentless pursuit of accountability. We work directly with survivors to build strong cases against perpetrators while protecting your privacy and dignity throughout the legal process. The emotional and physical consequences of sexual assault extend far beyond the initial incident, often resulting in medical expenses, therapy costs, lost wages, and long-term psychological impact. Our experienced legal team fights to recover compensation for all damages you have suffered. Whether pursuing criminal charges, civil litigation, or both, we stand beside you every step of the way. Washington, DC, sexual assault attorneys at our firm have successfully represented hundreds of survivors, securing millions in settlements and verdicts. We understand the complexities of these sensitive cases and maintain strict confidentiality while building the strongest possible legal strategy. Your voice matters, and we are here to amplify it in pursuit of justice and healing.
Experienced Legal Representation for Sexual Assault Survivors
Sexual assault cases demand attorneys who combine legal expertise with genuine compassion for survivors. Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys has represented hundreds of survivors throughout Washington, DC, securing millions in compensation while providing the support clients need during their most difficult moments. Our team understands that coming forward requires immense courage, and we honor that bravery by fighting relentlessly for justice. We handle all aspects of civil litigation, including cases involving workplace assault, campus incidents, date rape, and attacks by strangers or acquaintances. Each case receives thorough investigation, with our attorneys working alongside medical professionals, therapists, and expert witnesses to document the full impact of the assault. Recovery extends beyond physical injuries to encompass psychological trauma, lost wages, medical expenses, and ongoing therapy costs. Washington, DC, sexual assault attorneys at our firm pursue maximum compensation for all damages, ensuring survivors have the financial resources needed for healing and rebuilding their lives. We operate on contingency fees, meaning you pay nothing unless we achieve a successful outcome. Our attorneys maintain strict confidentiality while building the strongest possible case, whether pursuing settlement negotiations or taking your case to trial. Justice is possible with the right legal team standing beside you.
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Understanding Your Rights After Sexual Assault
Sexual assault survivors possess important legal rights that many people don’t fully understand. Civil litigation allows survivors to seek compensation independently of criminal proceedings, meaning you can pursue justice even if criminal charges aren’t filed or don’t result in conviction. Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys helps survivors understand their options and make informed decisions about their legal strategy. The statute of limitations for sexual assault cases varies depending on circumstances, but recent legislative changes have extended time limits in many situations. Survivors may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, therapy costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and punitive damages designed to punish perpetrators. Our attorneys explain these rights clearly, ensuring you understand what compensation may be available and how the legal process works. We also help survivors understand their rights regarding confidentiality, media involvement, and protection from retaliation. Many survivors worry about privacy concerns or fear that coming forward will expose them to additional trauma. Our legal team works to protect your interests while pursuing maximum compensation. Washington, DC, residents who have experienced sexual assault can benefit from understanding these rights and how experienced attorneys can help enforce them through the legal system.
Sexual Assault FAQs in Washington, DC
Q. How long do I have to file a sexual assault lawsuit?
A. The statute of limitations for sexual assault cases varies by jurisdiction and circumstances. Many states have extended time limits in recent years, recognizing that survivors often need time to process trauma before taking legal action. Some jurisdictions allow survivors to file civil lawsuits years or even decades after the incident, particularly in cases involving childhood sexual abuse. The discovery rule may apply, meaning the statute begins when you realize the connection between your injuries and the assault. Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys can evaluate your specific situation and determine applicable deadlines. Criminal cases and civil lawsuits have different time limits, so missing the deadline for criminal charges doesn’t prevent you from pursuing civil compensation. Factors affecting time limits include your age when the assault occurred, when you discovered psychological injuries, and specific state laws. Some states have eliminated statutes of limitations entirely for certain sexual assault cases. We recommend consulting with an attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights, even if you’re unsure about pursuing legal action immediately. Each case is unique, and experienced attorneys can help determine the best timing for your specific circumstances while ensuring you don’t miss important deadlines.
Q. What is the difference between criminal and civil sexual assault cases?
A. Criminal and civil sexual assault cases serve different purposes and follow separate legal processes. Criminal cases are prosecuted by the government to punish perpetrators through incarceration, fines, or probation. The burden of proof in criminal cases is “beyond a reasonable doubt,” which is a high standard requiring near certainty of guilt. Civil cases are filed by survivors seeking financial compensation for damages caused by the assault. The burden of proof in civil court is “preponderance of evidence,” meaning it’s more likely than not that the assault occurred. This lower standard makes it possible to win civil cases even when criminal prosecutions fail. You can pursue both criminal and civil cases simultaneously, and the outcome of one doesn’t determine the other. Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys focuses exclusively on civil litigation, helping survivors recover compensation for medical expenses, therapy costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Civil cases also allow for discovery, where we can compel the defendant to provide evidence and testimony under oath. While criminal cases aim for justice through punishment, civil cases provide financial resources that help survivors rebuild their lives and access necessary treatment for recovery.
Q. Do I need to report to police before filing a civil lawsuit?
A. Police reports are not required to file civil sexual assault lawsuits, though they can strengthen your case if available. Many survivors choose not to report to law enforcement for various personal reasons, including fear of not being believed, concerns about privacy, or distrust of the criminal justice system. Civil lawsuits operate independently of criminal proceedings, allowing survivors to seek justice and compensation through the court system regardless of police involvement. Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys has successfully represented numerous clients who never filed police reports, using other forms of evidence to prove their cases. Medical records, witness testimony, expert analysis, and digital communications can all serve as powerful evidence in civil court. However, if you did file a police report, this documentation can support your civil case by providing an official record of the incident and any investigation conducted. Some survivors file police reports specifically to create evidence for potential civil litigation, even if they don’t wish to pursue criminal charges. Our attorneys can help you understand how police reports might impact your case while respecting your decision about law enforcement involvement. The most important factor is your comfort level and what feels right for your healing process.
Contact Our Experienced Sexual Assault Attorneys Today
Taking the first step toward justice requires courage, and we understand how difficult it can be to reach out for help. Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys provides compassionate, confidential consultations where you can discuss your situation without pressure or judgment. Our team has spent years representing survivors throughout Washington, DC, building trust through honest communication and dedicated advocacy. We offer flexible meeting options, including phone consultations, video calls, and in-person meetings at our office or a location where you feel comfortable. During your consultation, we’ll explain your legal rights, discuss potential compensation, and outline realistic timelines for your case. You’ll never be pressured to make immediate decisions, and we respect whatever choice feels right for your healing journey. Our attorneys work exclusively on contingency fees, meaning you pay nothing unless we secure compensation for you. This removes financial barriers that might prevent survivors from accessing quality legal representation. Every case begins with a conversation, and that conversation starts when you’re ready. Sexual assault cases have time limitations, so we encourage you to reach out sooner rather than later to protect your rights. Call us today to schedule your confidential consultation and take the first step toward accountability and healing.
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Nationally Recognized Law Firm
As a respected Atlanta trial law firm, we demand justice for our clients.
This means we go above and beyond seeking not just compensation for badly injured victims, but also reform to prevent future negligence and abuse in Georgia and throughout the country. Our founding partner L. Chris Stewart is one of the most decorated African-American lawyers in the country.