
Sex abuse can happen in classrooms, athletic facilities or anywhere on school grounds.
Did you know that in Texas, if a teacher engages in sexual activity with a student, they can face criminal charges?
Victims of sexual abuse by teachers, school administrators, or church leaders are often unsure of who to turn to when they need help.
If your child was victimized, you need a highly trained legal team to help defend your rights.
At the law offices of Anderson & Cummings, our attorneys are ready to protect you in court and hold the responsible party accountable for their actions.
For free legal advice or to take action by filing a claim, contact us online or call our firm at (877) 920-9009.
Sex abuse cases can be complicated, which is why it is critical to have a well-informed law firm manage your claim. We always seek the maximum amount of compensation for the victims of sexual abuse in Texas. Our firm believes that the people who have positions of power over our children should be trustworthy. If a teacher, camp counselor, daycare employee, or anyone else has committed a sexual crime against your child, contact our firm today.
We are ready to provide you with a free evaluation of your claim, because we would like you to feel confident about choosing us to represent your family. We are here to support and empower our clients, and our goal is to work as hard as we need to for your success.
Sexual abuse victims may suffer with physical and emotional scars for years after their abuse has ended.
At the law offices of Anderson & Cummings, we have detailed knowledge of the sexual abuse laws in Texas and can help to fight for the dignity and justice that you deserve. We have a proven track record of success and are ready to help you today.
Fight back for your child or childhood today.
Fill out the “free online form” or call Anderson & Cummings at (877) 920-9009 to put your family back on the path toward a thriving, successful life.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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