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Evans Bowers

Atlanta Childhood Sexual Abuse and Sex Trafficking Litigation Lawyer

Few crimes are as devastating as the sexual abuse and exploitation of children. Survivors of childhood sexual abuse and sex trafficking often endure lifelong emotional, psychological, and physical harm. At Evans Bowers, we believe that those responsible — whether individuals, institutions, or corporations — must be held fully accountable in a court of law. An Atlanta childhood sexual abuse and sex trafficking litigation lawyer from our firm is ready to fight relentlessly on your behalf, seeking justice, financial compensation, and long-overdue accountability.

Holding Perpetrators and Enablers Accountable

Sexual abuse and trafficking rarely happen in isolation. Often, powerful institutions, organizations, or businesses ignore warning signs, conceal misconduct, or directly benefit from exploitation. These include:

  • Schools, youth organizations, and churches that fail to protect children in their care
  • Hotels, motels, and online platforms that turn a blind eye to sex trafficking
  • Employers or supervisors who exploit vulnerable minors in the workplace
  • Health care providers or professionals who breach trust and cause irreparable harm

By pursuing litigation, survivors and their families can expose wrongdoers, hold enablers accountable, and obtain compensation to cover therapy, medical treatment, and the lasting impact of abuse.

Your Rights Under Georgia Law

Georgia law recognizes the seriousness of childhood sexual abuse and provides civil remedies for survivors. Recent reforms have expanded the ability of survivors to bring claims even years after the abuse occurred. Civil litigation can hold perpetrators and institutions financially responsible for the damage inflicted, regardless of whether criminal charges are filed or a conviction is secured. Our attorneys can guide you through these complex laws and ensure that your rights are fully protected.

Our Approach to Survivors’ Cases

At Evans Bowers, we approach every childhood sexual abuse and trafficking case with sensitivity, discretion, and determination. We work closely with survivors to build trust while aggressively pursuing justice against those responsible. Our litigation team is prepared to face powerful defendants — from multinational corporations to influential institutions — without backing down. We combine compassion for survivors with the fierce courtroom advocacy we are known for across Georgia.

What damages can survivors of childhood sexual abuse seek?

Survivors may recover compensation for medical expenses, therapy, lost wages or earning capacity, emotional distress, and in some cases punitive damages designed to punish wrongdoers for egregious misconduct.

Do I have to face my abuser in court?

Not necessarily. Many cases are resolved through negotiated settlements or civil proceedings without direct confrontation. If a trial becomes necessary, we fight to protect your privacy and dignity throughout the process.

Is there a time limit for filing a claim?

Georgia has extended time limits for childhood sexual abuse claims, but deadlines still apply. It is critical to speak with an Atlanta childhood sexual abuse and sex trafficking litigation lawyer as soon as possible to preserve your rights.

Contact Our Atlanta Childhood Sexual Abuse and Sex Trafficking Litigation Lawyers

If you or someone you love is a survivor of childhood sexual abuse or sex trafficking, you deserve justice and accountability. At Evans Bowers, we are committed to standing with survivors and taking on the powerful individuals and institutions that enabled their suffering. Call 404-850-6750 or contact us online today to schedule a confidential consultation with an experienced Atlanta childhood sexual abuse and sex trafficking litigation lawyer.

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