With 99% of our matters resulting in successful outcomes, we offer empathetic and experienced legal representation to guide you through this challenging process.
We provide advice on the National Redress Scheme and are proud to have achieved outcomes through civil proceedings that far exceed the maximum amount of $150,000 under the Scheme for our clients.
As well as securing compensation, we often help our clients receive apologies for the abuse they have suffered, helping them to move on in life with closure.
If you suffered inappropriate touching or sexual assault while in juvenile detention, you may be entitled to compensation and benefits. Our team handles claims against various institutions, including churches, schools, government entities, and youth organisations, across Australia.
If you endured physical abuse while in juvenile detention, you may have the right to seek compensation and benefits. Our experienced team assists with claims against a wide range of institutions, including churches, schools, government bodies, and youth organisations across Australia.
Fern Lawyers are dedicated to seeking compensation for survivors of juvenile detention abuse.
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Our client experienced severe trauma, having been sexually abused at the age of 16 while in a juvenile detention centre. The abuse, which came from an unidentified abuser described only as a man in his 40s with brown hair, had occurred 15-20 years ago. There were no witnesses and no known name for the abuser.
Despite facing strong defensive efforts from the juvenile detention centre, we presented a compelling case, highlighting the gravity of the abuse and the lasting impact on our client.
Ultimately, the juvenile detention centre accepted our offer, resulting in a $237,000 payout for our client, plus legal costs. This was a fantastic outcome, especially considering the maximum payout under the redress scheme for such cases is typically $150,000, particularly where the offender was not identified.
This case highlights the significant advantage of engaging an experienced lawyer for unidentified abuser cases. With our expertise, we achieved a substantial result for our client. In situations where the abuser is identified, we often secure even higher compensation, demonstrating our commitment to obtaining the best possible outcomes for our clients.
*Please note that the images used on this webpage are stock photos and do not depict actual survivors of institutional abuse.
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Institutional abuse refers to abuse that occurs within an institution, such as schools, churches, hospitals, or prisons. This can include physical, emotional, or sexual abuse by staff members, volunteers, or other individuals associated with the institution.
Anyone who has suffered abuse within an institution, regardless of when the abuse occurred, may be eligible to make a claim. This includes victims of sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect.
Claims can be made for various types of abuse, including sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect. Direct offender claims can also be pursued against the individuals responsible for the abuse.
If you have experienced abuse within an institution, you may have a valid claim. It’s important to consult with an experienced abuse lawyer who can assess your case and provide guidance on the best course of action.
While there are generally time limits for making claims, many jurisdictions have extended or removed these limits for abuse cases. It’s important to consult with an abuse lawyer as soon as possible to understand the specific timeframes applicable to your case.
Compensation can vary depending on the severity of the abuse and its impact on your life. It may include damages for physical and psychological injuries, medical expenses, loss of income, and pain and suffering.
Yes, victims can suppress their identity during the legal process. Our lawyers will ensure your privacy and confidentiality are protected throughout your case.
Fern Lawyers provide compassionate and experienced legal representation for abuse survivors. We offer personalised support, gather and prepare evidence, navigate legal procedures, and advocate for your rights to secure the compensation you deserve.
The process typically involves an initial consultation to discuss your case, gathering evidence, filing the claim, and negotiating with the institution or offender. If necessary, we will represent you in court to ensure your rights are protected and justice is served.
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