Butte Sexual Abuse Lawyer


Sexual abuse can leave you with enduring emotional scars. Whether you are suffering in your personal life or in the workplace, no one deserves to be exploited in that manner. Whether you were sexually abused as a child or know a child who has been sexually abused, you deserve aggressive and compassionate legal representation. Although sexual abuse is primarily seen as a criminal offense, you may have a claim for the damages you suffered as a result of sexual abuse. The experienced Butte sexual abuse lawyer at Everett Cook Law can help you get justice.

Why Choose Everett Cook Law?

  • We have decades of experience helping clients reach an acceptable solution in their cases.
  • At Everett Cook Law, we help our clients understand and navigate complex and confusing legal matters, and fight tirelessly to get them justice
  • We deploy our best resources to ensure that no stone goes unturned to get every client the best possible outcome in their case, whether through a negotiated settlement or going to court

If you have been sexually abused, you do not have to suffer in shame and silence. You have rights and we will fight to hold every responsible party accountable for the wrong done to you. Our Butte sexual abuse attorney offers free consultations. Contact us today at (406) 563-5005 to schedule your free consultation.

What is defined as Sexual Abuse In Montana?

Generally, in Montana, a person who knowingly subjects another person to any sexual contact without consent commits the offense of sexual assault. Specifically, childhood sexual abuse encompasses different acts including:

  • Employing a child in an exhibition of sexual conduct
  • Photographing or recording a child engaging in sexual conduct
  • Communicating with a child under 16 years old to entice or encourage them to engage in sexual conduct or to view sexually explicit material or acts for the purpose of persuading the child to participate in any sexual activity
  • Knowingly possessing or publishing any visual or print medium portraying a child engaged in sexual conduct

Under the law, sexual conduct includes:

  • Sexual intercourse
  • Penetration using an object
  • Masturbation
  • Lewd exhibition of genitals or other intimate parts of a person
  • Depiction of a child in the nude or in a state of partial undress for the purpose of abusing, humiliating, or degrading the child, or for the person’s own sexual arousal

Who Can Be Held Responsible For Sexual Abuse?

Sexual abuse can take place in many different settings. The circumstances of the abuse will determine who is legally responsible for the damages you suffer as a result of the abuse. Sexual abuse or sexual assault may take place in the following settings:

  • In school
  • During youth recreational activities
  • In healthcare facilities
  • At work
  • At church
  • Under the care of a psychotherapist
  • And more

Wherever the sexual abuse or assault happened, the perpetrators, and the institutions where the abuse occurred, may be held accountable and liable for the damages caused.

Get Help from an Experienced Team of Butte Sexual Abuse Lawyers

Sexual abuse and assault can take a heavy toll on victims, sometimes resulting in reluctance to seek justice. You may not understand your legal rights and the steps you must take to file a claim. It is important to seek legal counsel as soon as possible after the acts of sexual abuse or assault to secure the integrity of your case. If you or a loved one has been the victim of sexual abuse or assault, our Butte sexual abuse attorney can help you. Get compassionate legal help from the experienced Butte personal injury lawyers at Everett Cook Law. Take action today by calling (406) 563-5005.

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