November 25 marks White Ribbon Day, a global initiative focused on ending violence against women and girls by addressing its root causes.
At AbuseClaims.co.uk, we are proud to support this important campaign to combat male violence, promote gender equality, and advocate for a safer society for everyone.
What is White Ribbon Day?
White Ribbon Day is part of the White Ribbon Campaign, launched in Canada in 1991 and now active in over 60 countries worldwide. Its mission is to engage men and boys in the fight to end violence against women, challenging societal attitudes and norms that perpetuate abuse.
According to the World Health Organisation, 1 in 3 women globally experiences physical or sexual violence during her lifetime, most often at the hands of a partner. White Ribbon Day encourages individuals and communities to work toward a future free from violence and inequality.
As a legal practice, we are committed to supporting survivors of abuse through expert legal assistance in cases such as domestic violence, workplace harassment, and family law disputes. We recognise the importance of legal recourse in securing justice and safety for those affected.
Seeking compensation for abuse
On White Ribbon Day, we reaffirm our dedication to supporting victims of gender-based violence. If you have experienced abuse, whether recently or in the past, you may be entitled to claim compensation.
Our team specialises in handling abuse claims and offers free consultations to evaluate your case. Whether the abuse occurred decades ago or more recently, we are here to help you seek justice.
How to make a claim
Claims for abuse compensation require a solicitor with expertise in handling historic cases of physical or sexual abuse. At AbuseClaimsco.uk, our experienced team understands the complexities of these cases and will provide expert advice to secure the best possible outcome for you.
We offer a free, no-obligation consultation, during which we can determine your eligibility to claim and estimate potential compensation. If you proceed, we’ll manage the entire process, keeping you informed every step of the way.
How long will my case take?
The timeline for abuse claims varies depending on the evidence required and whether the case can be settled out of court. On average, cases are resolved within 6-12 months, but we will provide an estimated timescale once we’ve assessed your case.
Should you make a claim?
Deciding to pursue a claim is a deeply personal choice. While financial compensation can provide closure and resources for recovery, the process may bring up traumatic memories.
We recommend discussing the potential impact on your mental health with a trusted medical professional before proceeding.
Our team is here to support you every step of the way, ensuring the process is as smooth and stress-free as possible.
Will you have to go to court?
While most cases settle out of court, there’s a chance your claim could proceed to a hearing where a judge will make the final decision. If this happens, we will be by your side to guide you through the process and address any concerns.
Why choose AbuseClaims.co.uk?
- No-Win, No-Fee: You won’t pay anything if your claim is unsuccessful.
- Experienced Team: Our solicitors are specialists in abuse claims, ensuring expert guidance.
- Dedicated Support: You’ll have a single point of contact managing your case from start to finish. If preferred, we can assign a female advisor to handle your claim.
If you or someone you know has been a victim of abuse, contact us for a free, confidential consultation.
Further reading
Physical abuse – abuseclaims.co.uk
Civil abuse claims – Oakwood Solicitors
WHAT TO DO NEXT
Get in touch today for a no-obligation consultation. Choose one of the methods on the right-hand side of this page, or call us on 0113 306 9001 to find out how we can help you.