Sexual Assault Victim Attorneys Serving El Paso, TX
Every 68 seconds, an American is sexually assaulted (RAINN). The overwhelming majority of perpetrators will never face criminal charges — but civil law provides an independent path to justice. Civil sexual assault claims operate under a preponderance of the evidence standard (more likely than not), which is significantly lower than the beyond-a-reasonable-doubt standard required in criminal cases. This distinction means survivors can obtain accountability and financial recovery even when the criminal system fails them.
Civil claims hold accountable not only individual perpetrators but also the institutions that enabled, ignored, or concealed the abuse under theories of negligent supervision, negligent hiring/retention, premises liability (negligent security), and respondeat superior. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 creates additional federal liability for educational institutions that exhibit deliberate indifference to sexual harassment and assault. Many states have enacted revival statutes or lookback windows (such as California's AB 218, amending CCP §340.1) that temporarily suspend statutes of limitations for childhood sexual abuse, allowing survivors to file claims for abuse that occurred decades ago.
At Bond Legal, every consultation is protected by attorney-client privilege. Our approach is trauma-informed, evidence-based, and strategically designed to pursue both financial recovery and institutional accountability. We file under pseudonym (Jane/John Doe) in jurisdictions that permit it, pursue confidential settlements when preferred, and coordinate with victim advocacy organizations. When institutional cover-ups are uncovered, we seek exemplary (punitive) damages to deter future institutional complicity.
If you've been involved in an incident in El Paso or anywhere in El Paso County, Bond Legal's sexual assault victim attorneys are prepared to investigate your case, negotiate diligently with insurance companies, and take your case to trial in Texas courts if necessary.