Yes. You can sue for sexual assault in Georgia through a civil claim, even if there is no criminal case or conviction. A civil lawsuit allows you to hold the person or institution accountable and recover financial compensation for what you have been through.

This is about your rights. And your ability to take back control.

How Civil Sexual Assault Claims Work

A criminal case is handled by the state. A civil case is something you can pursue yourself.

In a civil claim, you must show that:

  • The assault occurred
  • The defendant is responsible
  • You suffered harm as a result

The standard of proof is lower than in criminal court. That means you can still have a strong case even if no charges were filed or no conviction was reached.

In some cases, liability extends beyond the individual. Businesses, property owners, or employers may be held accountable if they failed to provide a safe environment.

Who Can Be Held Liable?

Responsibility may fall on more than one party.

Potential defendants include:

  • The individual who committed the assault
  • Property owners who failed to provide adequate security
  • Employers who ignored complaints or warning signs
  • Institutions that failed to protect individuals in their care

Incidents can happen in apartments, hotels, workplaces, or public venues across Atlanta. When safety is ignored, accountability matters.

What Compensation Can You Recover?

A civil lawsuit focuses on the harm you experienced and what it takes to support your recovery.

You may be able to recover:

  • Medical expenses
    Emergency care, therapy, and ongoing treatment
  • Mental health support
    Counseling, trauma care, and long-term therapy
  • Lost income
    Time away from work or reduced ability to earn
  • Pain and suffering
    Emotional distress, trauma, and lasting psychological impact
  • Punitive damages
    In some cases, additional damages meant to hold the wrongdoer accountable

These cases are not just about financial recovery. They are about recognition, accountability, and support.

How to Take Action

You do not have to decide everything at once. But there are steps that can protect your rights.

  1. Seek medical and emotional support
    Your health comes first.
  2. Preserve any evidence
    Save clothing, messages, or anything related to the incident if possible.
  3. Document what you remember
    Details can fade over time.
  4. Report if and when you feel ready
    This can include law enforcement or internal reports to a workplace or property owner.
  5. Speak with a lawyer confidentially
    You can explore your options without pressure.

We approach these cases with care, privacy, and respect. You set the pace. We guide the process.

Time Limits in Georgia

Georgia law sets deadlines for filing civil claims.

In many cases, you have two years from the date of the assault to file a lawsuit. There may be exceptions depending on the circumstances, including cases involving minors.

Waiting can make it harder to gather evidence and build a strong case. Speaking with a lawyer early helps you understand your timeline.

This Is About More Than a Lawsuit

You searched for a clear answer. Can I sue?

The answer is yes.

But underneath that question is something deeper.

You want to know if your voice matters. If what happened to you can be acknowledged in a real, tangible way.

A civil claim gives you that space. It allows you to hold someone accountable on your terms. It gives structure to something that felt chaotic and out of your control.

You decide what comes next.

Why Choose Chester Jennings Law Group

  • We handle sensitive cases with discretion and care
  • No upfront fees. You pay nothing unless we win
  • We fight for accountability and meaningful results
  • Experienced in complex injury and liability claims
  • Trusted by individuals and families across Atlanta

We fight hard. We communicate clearly. We guide you the whole way.

FAQ: Sexual Assault Civil Claims in Georgia

Do I need a criminal conviction to file a lawsuit?

No. You can pursue a civil case even without a criminal conviction.

Can I stay anonymous?

In some cases, steps can be taken to protect your privacy. We can discuss your options.

What if the assault happened at a business or apartment complex?

The property owner may be held liable if they failed to provide adequate security.

How long do I have to file a claim?

In most cases, two years. Some exceptions may apply.

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 this alone. And you do not have to decide everything today.

We will listen. We will explain your options. We will stand with 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. Reach out for a confidential consultation.

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