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Urgent Action Required for Abuse Survivors
If you are a survivor of sexual abuse at a Maryland Juvenile Detention Center, immediate action is crucial. As legislative changes are on the horizon, the deadline to secure the compensation you're entitled to—May 31, 2025—approaches rapidly. Understanding the implications of these changes and taking swift action to protect your rights is essential.

Key Details You Must Know:
  • Claim Deadline: To receive the full compensation you deserve, claims must be submitted by May 31, 2025.
  • Drastic Compensation Reductions:
    • State Institutions: Compensation reduced from $890,000 to $400,000.
    • Private Institutions: Claims reduced from $1.5 million to $700,000.
  • Limited Claims: Each survivor can submit only one claim, irrespective of the number of incidents.
Many have already sought justice, and it's vital to recognize that these new caps aim to limit institutional liability, not diminish the validity of your experiences.

Take Action Immediately:
  • If you've started your claim, ensure your documents are completed and signed promptly.
  • If you haven't begun yet, reach out to us without delay for guidance on your claim.
  • Encourage others impacted to step forward now and reclaim their voice.
Our dedicated team stands ready to advocate for you with urgency, compassion, and confidentiality. The window of opportunity is closing. After May 31, 2025, your potential compensation could be significantly lessened. Don't let this crucial moment slip away; act now to secure the support and justice you deserve.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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