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We take care of the legal process on your behalf, ensuring that your claim is meticulously prepared. We’ll keep you informed at every stage. We’ll work to ensure your claim for compensation is as strong as possible to help you get the outcome you deserve.
If your claim is successful and damages are awarded, you’ll receive compensation, which is assessed and calculated based on the unique circumstances of your case, which could include:
Psychological impact as a result of abuse (‘pain and suffering’)
Lost income if your ability to earn a living has been affected
Ongoing lost income if you're not yet of retirement age
Costs for treatment, including counselling and medication
Future treatment costs if you need to have ongoing care
Some survivors also seek a personal response from the responsible institution, such as an apology. The process differs slightly depending on the state you live in, but the core principles remain the same, and we’re here to help you get the closure you need.
We have extensive experience assisting survivors of all forms of institutional abuse. Our specialist trauma legal team is dedicated to providing the support you need while navigating this difficult process. We understand it can be a traumatic experience, so we take the time to listen and understand your unique circumstances, to ensure you can get the compensation and justice you deserve.
For most survivors, one of the most important things is to be heard, that’s why Fern Lawyers are here to listen.
Our compassionate, trauma-trained lawyers will carefully review your circumstances to give the best possible advice, helping you understand your options and whether you have a case. We’re here to guide you through every step of the process, ensuring you feel safe, supported and heard.
We make taking those first important steps simple: with a free, confidential consultation with one of our experienced lawyers, which carries no obligation.
Ultimately, the juvenile detention centre accepted our offer, resulting in a $237,000 payout for our client, plus legal costs. This was a fantastic outcome, especially considering the maximum payout under the redress scheme for such cases is typically $150,000, particularly where the offender was not identified.
This case highlights the significant advantage of engaging an experienced lawyer for unidentified abuser cases. With our expertise, we achieved a substantial result for our client. In situations where the abuser is identified, we often secure even higher compensation, demonstrating our commitment to obtaining the best possible outcomes for our clients.
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At Fern Lawyers, we do support certain claims against Direct Offender abuse, and we may be able to help you seek compensation. It very much depends on the details of the individual case. At your first free consultation at Fern, we will listen carefully, and then honestly and openly discuss with you whether or not we think you have a legal case that’s worth pursuing. Make an enquiry.
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