Sexual assault survivors in Georgia have legal rights that protect their safety, privacy, and ability to pursue justice. Those rights can include criminal protections, civil legal action, access to medical care, and financial compensation in some cases.
You do not have to navigate this process alone. And you do not have to have everything figured out before asking for help.
Your Rights as a Sexual Assault Survivor in Georgia
Survivors have rights both inside and outside the courtroom.
These rights may include:
- The right to report the assault to law enforcement
- The right to seek medical treatment and forensic exams
- The right to pursue a civil lawsuit
- The right to request protective orders in certain situations
- The right to privacy and respectful treatment during legal proceedings
In Georgia, hospitals and advocacy organizations can provide support immediately after an assault, including evidence collection and trauma-informed care.
Criminal Cases vs. Civil Lawsuits
Many survivors are unsure about the difference between criminal and civil action.
Criminal Case
A criminal case is handled by the state. Prosecutors decide whether charges will be filed against the accused.
Possible outcomes include:
- Arrest
- Criminal charges
- Probation or prison sentences
The purpose is punishment under criminal law.
Civil Lawsuit
A civil case is separate.
It allows survivors to seek compensation and accountability directly from the responsible party or negligent institution.
This may include claims against:
- Property owners
- Employers
- Schools or organizations
- Businesses with negligent security
You can pursue a civil claim even if there was no arrest or criminal conviction.
What Compensation May Be Available?
Civil claims may allow survivors to recover compensation for:
- Medical expenses
- Counseling and therapy costs
- Lost wages or reduced earning ability
- Emotional distress and trauma
- Pain and suffering
- Relocation or safety-related expenses in some situations
These cases recognize the long-term impact sexual assault can have on every part of a person’s life.
What to Do After a Sexual Assault
Every survivor responds differently. There is no perfect timeline.
But these steps can help protect your health and legal rights:
- Get to a safe place
Your immediate safety matters most. - Seek medical care
Medical treatment can address injuries and preserve evidence. - Preserve evidence if possible
Avoid washing clothing or deleting messages related to the incident. - Consider reporting the assault
This may involve police, campus officials, or employers, depending on the situation. - Speak with a lawyer confidentially
You can learn your options without pressure to move forward immediately.
You stay in control of your decisions. Our role is to guide and protect your rights. All you need to do is book your free consultation to get started.
Time Limits for Filing a Claim in Georgia
Georgia law places deadlines on civil claims involving sexual assault.
The timeline depends on:
- The survivor’s age
- The nature of the claim
- Whether institutions or employers are involved
Because deadlines can vary, speaking with a lawyer early is important.
Waiting too long can affect access to evidence and legal options.
Why Survivor Rights Matter
After trauma, many survivors feel like control was taken away from them.
The legal system cannot erase what happened. But it can provide accountability, protection, and support.
Knowing your rights matters because it gives structure during a time that often feels uncertain. It creates space for healing while making it clear that what happened to you matters under the law.
You deserve to be heard. You deserve to be protected. And you deserve options.
Why Choose Chester Jennings Law Group
- We handle sensitive cases with care and discretion
- No upfront fees. You pay nothing unless we win
- We communicate clearly and respectfully throughout the process
- Experienced in complex injury and liability claims across Georgia
- Trusted by individuals and families throughout Atlanta communities
We fight hard. We communicate clearly. We guide you the whole way.
FAQ: Sexual Assault Survivor Rights in Georgia
Can I file a civil lawsuit without criminal charges?
Yes. Civil claims are separate from criminal cases.
Will my identity remain private?
Certain protections may be available depending on the case and court procedures.
Can businesses or property owners be held responsible?
Yes. Negligent security or failure to protect visitors may create liability.
How long do I have to file a claim?
The timeline varies based on the facts of the case and the survivor’s age.
How much does it cost to hire a lawyer?
Nothing upfront. You pay nothing unless we win your case.
Speak With Someone Who Will Listen
You do not have to carry the weight of this alone. And you do not have to make decisions before you are ready.
We will listen to your story. We will explain your rights. We will stand beside you if you choose to move forward.
Chester Jennings Law Group
2882 Church Street
Atlanta, Georgia 30344
By appointment only
Phone: 404-953-LAW1 (5291)
Email: intake@chesterjenningslaw.com
Website: https://chesterjenningslaw.com/
Your story matters. Your recovery matters more. Contact us today for a confidential free consultation.








