If you were assaulted or a victim of abuse, you are not alone. Our legal team helps survivors navigate their options with care, clarity, and compassion.
If you were assaulted or a victim of abuse, you are not alone. Our legal team helps survivors navigate their options with care, clarity, and compassion.
We guide survivors of abuse with compassion and clarity. From understanding your rights to finding the right kind of help, we’re here to support your next step — whatever that looks like for you.
We connect survivors with experienced, compassionate legal advocates who understand the trauma of rideshare assault — and how to seek justice the right way.
Whether you’re seeking emotional support, legal guidance, or both, we’ll connect you with trusted resources who specialize in helping survivors move forward.
We provide facts, guidance, and answers that empower you to take the next step — whether that’s today, next month, or whenever you’re ready.
We know how overwhelming it can feel in the aftermath of sexual assault. Below are answers to some of the most urgent and commonly asked questions we hear from survivors — with compassion, clarity, and no judgment. You don’t have to figure this out alone.
Yes. California law gives you until age 40 or 5 years after discovering the impact of the abuse to file a claim.
Absolutely. Your consultation and your case are handled with the utmost confidentiality.
Many survivors don’t. Our legal team can help investigate, gather evidence, and build your case.
You pay nothing upfront. We only get paid if we win your case.
First, we want to say: what happened to you is not your fault. If you were assaulted during a rideshare trip, you may have the right to file a lawsuit against the driver — and possibly the company — for failing to protect your safety.
There’s no “right” time emotionally, but legally, it’s important to act within your state’s statute of limitations. We can connect you with trauma-informed attorneys who understand rideshare assault cases and will help you explore your options confidentially and without pressure.
You have the right to safety, support, and justice. After a rideshare assault, you may choose to report the incident to law enforcement, pursue civil legal action, or focus on healing first — or all three.
We can help you understand your legal rights, connect with therapists or support organizations, and explore the best path forward for you. Everything is at your pace.
Reporting to the police is a deeply personal decision — and it’s okay if you’re unsure. If you decide to report, you’ll likely speak with a detective or officer, give a statement, and may be asked to undergo a medical exam (sometimes called a rape kit).
You don’t have to go through this alone. We can help prepare you for what to expect, answer your questions, and connect you with advocacy organizations that can stand by your side during the process.
Understand your legal rights and options as a survivor of sexual assault and abuse.
Survivor’s Justice is an organization on a mission to help heal, educate, and empower people who have been impacted by sexual assault and abuse. Do you have specific questions about your experience?
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