Sexual Abuse & Sexual Assault
Representation for Survivors of in Texas
Sexual abuse and assault are deeply traumatic experiences that can leave lasting emotional, psychological, and physical scars. At Elmazi Law, we understand the immense courage it takes to come forward, and we are committed to helping survivors in Dallas/Fort Worth seek justice, accountability, and healing. Our approach is rooted in empathy, discretion, and unwavering advocacy tailored to your needs.
Types of Sexual Abuse & Assault Cases We Handle
Even outside of clergy-related contexts, many forms of sexual abuse and assault occur in environments where trust was betrayed—by family members, caregivers, coaches, educators, or within institutional settings. Our firm represents survivors in cases including, but not limited to:
Child sexual abuse, even if it occurred years ago, including grooming, molestation, or rape.
Sexual assault by non-clergy individuals, such as caregivers, family members, coaches, or others in positions of trust.
Institutional abuse, covering assaults that take place in schools, care facilities, camps, sports environments, and other organizations responsible for your safety.
Abuse facilitated by negligence or cover-ups, where institutions failed in their duty to protect or report, compounding the harm suffered.
Why Choose Elmazi Law
Deep Empathy, Private Support
We prioritize your emotional and mental well-being. Your story will be met with sensitivity and held in complete confidence every step of the way.Relentless Advocacy for Accountability
We help survivors hold both individuals and institutions accountable—even when wrongdoing is concealed or minimized.Clear Communication & Trust-Building
We believe in transparent, direct counsel. You’ll know what to expect in terms of timelines, challenges, and outcomes.Thorough Case Development
Our team works diligently to preserve evidence, identify witnesses, and consult necessary experts—maximizing your chances of a fair resolution.
What You Can Do Now - First Steps
- Document Everything
Record your experience as soon as possible—date, time, location, and any individuals involved. - Preserve Evidence
Keep relevant communications, photos, journals, or any documentation. Secure any physical evidence or proof related to the abuse. - Seek Medical & Emotional Support
Medical records and therapy notes can be vital to your case—and prioritizing your well-being is essential. - Contact a Trustworthy Attorney
Reach out to an experienced sexual abuse attorney who handles these cases with the gravity and confidentiality they demand. - Protect Your Privacy
Avoid discussing the case on social media or publicly. Let your legal team guide all communication to protect your rights and case integrity.
Frequently Asked Questions About Excessive Force Cases
Yes. Depending on case specifics and applicable laws in Texas, older claims may still be viable. We’ll review your situation and guide you based on statute timelines and legal exceptions.
In many cases, institutions or individuals who failed to act—like schools, camp operators, or supervisors—can also be legally liable.
Possible damages include medical and therapy costs, pain and suffering, emotional distress, lost wages, and additional harm-related losses.
Your privacy is paramount. We safeguard your identity and details at every phase, including using confidentiality agreements and sensitive case handling procedures.
Deciding to act is deeply personal. We offer confidential consultations to help you understand your legal options and feel supported—no pressure, no judgment.