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Sex abuse survivors include children, adults, and adults who were abused as children. Long-term effects of sexual abuse include depression, anxiety, self-blame and guilt, disordered eating, sleep problems, sexual problems, relationship problems, suicide attempts or suicidal ideation, and others.

Many sexual predators abuse their positions of authority and may be relatives, neighbors, teachers, coaches, ministers or priests, healthcare providers, or group leaders.

Survivors of sexual abuse may need a wide range of costly interventions, such as medical treatment for physical injuries, therapy for psychological or emotional distress, and psychiatry for psychotherapeutic medications. Because plaintiffs are of varying ages and socio-economic backgrounds, almost every type of healthcare lien is in play for this type of litigation.

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