NY Child Victims Act Extended to August 13, 2021

NY Child Victims Act Extended to January 14, 2021The New York Child Victims Act’s (CVA) look-back window for victims to file otherwise time-barred cases will be extended until August 13, 2021. The COVID-19 pandemic caused a reduction in court services limiting the ability of abuse survivors to file lawsuits and effectively prepare their cases with an attorney.

Filing a lawsuit under the CVA takes courage, focus and considerable amount of time. As the unemployment rate quickly increases, it is unreasonable to expect survivors of childhood sexual abuse to accomplish the emotional and legal work necessary to file CVA lawsuits, while trying to pay for basic necessities, like food and rent.  In 35 of New York’s 63 counties, there have been four or fewer CVA suits filed since August 2019. In 13 counties in New York there have been no CVA lawsuits at all.  Clearly there are many survivors who have yet to come forward.  We are here to help with the heavy lifting.  Contact the attorneys at Friedman & Ranzenhofer, PC. At 585-484-7432 for a free and completely confidential consultation.

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