Exploring reasons survivors may choose to bring a civil claim, from financial redress to accountability
Sexual assault is a devastating violation of personal safety and dignity. Survivors often face long-lasting emotional, psychological, and financial consequences. While criminal proceedings may be one route to justice, many survivors also consider civil legal action to reclaim control, seek recognition, and secure compensation.
At Ison Harrison, we specialise in supporting survivors through this process with compassion, discretion, and legal expertise. We understand that deciding to take legal action is deeply personal and we’re here to help you explore your options safely and confidently.
What Is a Civil Claim for Sexual Assault?
A civil claim is a legal process where a survivor seeks compensation from the person or organisation responsible for the assault. Unlike criminal cases, which aim to punish offenders, civil claims focus on the survivor’s needs recognising the harm done and providing financial redress.
Claims can be brought against:
- The perpetrator
- Employers or institutions that failed in their duty of care subject to evidence of vicarious liability
- Local authorities or care providers where safeguarding failures occurred
Civil claims are handled in the County Court or High Court, and the standard of proof is lower than in criminal cases, meaning survivors may succeed even if a criminal prosecution was not pursued or did not result in conviction.
Why Survivors Choose to Take Legal Action
Financial Redress for Tangible Losses
Survivors often face significant financial impacts, including:
- Loss of earnings due to time off work or long-term inability to work
- Medical expenses for physical injuries or trauma-related conditions
- Therapy and counselling costs
- Support needs, such as relocation or specialist care
A civil claim can help cover these costs, easing the financial burden and allowing survivors to focus on recovery.
Recognition and Accountability
Legal action can provide formal recognition of the harm suffered. For many survivors, this is a vital part of healing, especially where criminal justice outcomes have been disappointing or absent.
Holding perpetrators or negligent institutions accountable can also help prevent future harm to others. Survivors often tell us that knowing their actions may protect someone else gives them strength and purpose.
Empowerment and Control
Sexual assault takes away a person’s autonomy. Pursuing a civil claim can be a way to reclaim control over your story and your future. It allows survivors to make decisions on their own terms, supported by a legal team that listens, respects, and advocates for them.
Closure and Healing
While legal action cannot undo the trauma, it can offer a sense of closure. The process of being heard, believed, and supported can be profoundly healing. Many survivors find that bringing a legal claim helps them move forward with greater confidence and peace of mind.
What Does the Claims Process Involve?
At Ison Harrison, we guide survivors through each step with clarity and care:
- Initial Consultation
We offer a confidential, no-obligation conversation to understand your situation and explain your legal options. - Evidence Gathering
This may include medical records, witness statements, safeguarding reports, or expert assessments. We handle this sensitively and discreetly. - Letter of Claim
We notify the defendant of your intention to bring a claim, outlining the basis and the harm suffered. - Negotiation and Settlement
Many claims are resolved through negotiation, avoiding the need for court. We aim to secure fair compensation while minimising stress. - Court Proceedings (if necessary)
If a settlement cannot be reached, we will represent you robustly in court, ensuring your voice is heard and your rights protected.
We work on a No Win, No Fee basis wherever possible, meaning you won’t pay a penny towards our legal fees unless your claim succeeds.
You’re Not Alone
We know how difficult it can be to talk about what happened. Many survivors worry about being judged, disbelieved, or retraumatised. At Ison Harrison, we take a trauma-informed approach. We’ll never rush you, and we’ll always respect your choices.
Whether you’re ready to take legal action or simply want to understand your options, we’re here to help. You deserve support. You deserve justice.
Contact Us
To speak confidentially with a member of our specialist team, call 0113 284 5000 or email: [email protected]
Your voice matters. Let us help you take the next step.