Deschutes County Priest Sexual Abuse Attorneys Serving Central Oregon
Although child sex abuse scandals have been in the news for about 10 years, there are still victims in Oregon who have not come forward to report the abuse they suffered, when they were young, at the hands of clergy members, scout leaders or other trusted adults. If you suffered the emotional, physical and psychological injury and indignity of sex abuse as a child growing up in Central Oregon, call Brothers, Hawn & Coughlin, LLP, in Bend, Oregon, for a free consultation.
Attorney Jennifer Coughlin heads up our team of child sex abuse litigation attorneys. Under her leadership in this legal area, our firm has successfully settled cases involving church officials throughout the region. We also represent individuals who have suffered sex abuse as a child while under the trust and care of organizations, such as Boy Scouts, and extended family members.
Our Lawyers Are Ready to Listen.
Behind every child sex abuse injury is a human tragedy. Before we begin looking for evidence to support your claim for damages, we listen to your story. The majority of our clients in child sex abuse litigation cases come to us after being referred by another person who we have helped. We believe that is the strongest testimonial to our readiness to fight aggressively to help you reclaim what was taken from you.
Free Consultation · 30 Years of Service and Commitment to Results · AV-Rated*
From offices in Bend, our attorneys represent clients in personal injury and insurance law matters in communities throughout Central Oregon and Eastern Oregon. Contact us to arrange a free initial consultation with an experienced Bend child sexual abuse victims attorney today.
*Senior partner Bruce J. Brothers has earned Martindale-Hubbell's highest AV peer review rating. *AV Preeminent and BV Distinguished are certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories: legal ability and general ethical standards.