February 21, 2025 - by Herman Law
Recent legislative developments could have significant implications for survivors of child sexual abuse in Maryland seeking justice. A new bill proposed in the Maryland General Assembly may impose a filing deadline for lawsuits against the state—a change that departs from the current Child Victims Act of 2023, which removed the statute of limitations for such claims.
Key Changes Under the Proposed Bill
Implications for Abuse Survivors
Survivors face a challenging legal landscape as the state navigates negotiations over thousands of cases, with potential claims estimated between $3.5 and $7 billion. With the proposed filing deadline, it is crucial to act promptly by seeking legal advice and preparing detailed documentation of your experience. This consolidated approach ensures that you are ready to pursue your case without delay while safeguarding your rights.
What Should You Do Now?
Final Considerations
The proposed bill represents a significant shift in the legal landscape for abuse survivors. If you have been affected by abuse, it is crucial to act promptly, seek expert legal guidance, and prepare for any changes that may affect your rights. Reach out to us today for a free, confidential consultation to discuss your situation and explore your legal options.
For additional details on the proposed bill, you can read the full article from Fox Baltimore here.
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