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Rhode Island Child Sexual Abuse Window

From July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2028, eligible survivors may be able to file previously expired claims against institutions that enabled or concealed abuse. Contact Andreozzi + Foote for a free, confidential consultation.

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PITTSBURGH DOCTOR SEXUAL ABUSE LAWYER

When a doctor abuses their position of trust, it can be both deeply violating and difficult to process. Taking the first step toward accountability can feel daunting, especially when powerful institutions are involved. At Andreozzi + Foote, our Pittsburgh sexual abuse attorneys are committed to helping survivors pursue justice and hold responsible institutions accountable. When you are ready, contact us to learn more about your legal options in a confidential setting.

How Our Pittsburgh Doctor Sexual Abuse Lawyers Support and Protect Survivors

At Andreozzi + Foote, we approach each sexual abuse case with care, thorough preparation, and a focus on accountability at every stage of the process. The services we provide typically include the following:

  • Free, confidential consultations: We begin with a no-cost, private conversation to help you understand your options without pressure or obligation.
  • Investigating prior complaints: We review history, records, and reports to identify patterns of misconduct or warning signs that may have been ignored.
  • Identifying institutional liability: We examine whether church institutions failed to prevent, report, or properly respond to clergy sexual abuse.
  • Working with experts: We collaborate with medical, psychological, and industry experts to support the case.
  • Filing civil claims: We prepare and file legal claims to seek compensation and accountability.
  • Settlement negotiation and trial preparation: We pursue fair resolutions while preparing every case as if it may go to trial.
  • Keeping survivors informed: We provide clear updates so clients understand what is happening at each step.

Compensation Available in a Pittsburgh Doctor Sexual Abuse Lawsuit

The compensation recoverable in sexual abuse claims is intended to make survivors whole by acknowledging the harm they’ve experienced and providing financial support for the impacts of that abuse. While it cannot undo what happened, it can provide financial support for recovery, stability, and ongoing needs. Losses you can seek damages for include the following:

  • Therapy and counseling expenses
  • Medication and medical treatment costs
  • Emotional distress and trauma
  • Lost wages or reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering

Each case is unique, so there is no set amount of compensation. The value often depends on factors such as the facts of the case, the strength of evidence, and the impacts of the abuse.

How Long Do Survivors Have to File a Doctor Sexual Abuse Lawsuit in Pennsylvania?

Taking time after doctor sexual abuse is a natural and often necessary part of healing, but starting the process as soon as you’re able can strengthen your case and protect your rights.

In Pennsylvania, the statute of limitations for filing a civil lawsuit depends on the victim’s age at the time of the abuse as follows:

  • Under 18: File by 55th birthday
  • Ages 18 through 24: File by 30th birthday
  • Age 25 or older: File within two years of the incident

Contact Andreozzi + Foote for a free, confidential consultation with an experienced sexual abuse lawyer to learn which deadlines may apply to your case.

In Pittsburgh, survivors of doctor sexual abuse have the right to report the abuse to law enforcement, file a civil lawsuit for financial recovery, and submit complaints to state medical licensing boards. These options exist alongside state and federal laws designed to protect survivors and hold medical professionals accountable for misconduct, including:

  • Survivors’ Bill of Rights Act of 2016: This federal law ensures survivors are informed of their rights and helps protect access to evidence in sexual assault cases.
  • Pa. Code § 25.216: This Pennsylvania regulation bars licensed healthcare providers from any sexual conduct or inappropriate behavior toward patients and allows for professional discipline.
  • Discovery rule: A legal principle that may pause the filing timeline until a survivor recognizes the harm and its connection to the abuse, rather than the date the abuse occurred.

What Evidence Is Needed for a Pittsburgh Doctor Sexual Abuse Lawsuit?

At Andreozzi + Foote, we take a detailed and careful approach to building doctor sexual abuse cases, focusing on evidence that helps tell the full story. Building a strong case often involves multiple sources of documentation and testimony that help show what occurred and how it impacted the survivor.

Key evidence may include the following:

  • Medical records: Documentation of exams, treatments, and visits that may help establish what occurred.
  • Witness testimony: Statements from staff, other patients, or anyone who observed concerning behavior.
  • Prior complaints or disciplinary actions: Records showing past reports or investigations involving the provider.
  • Healthcare facility records: Business policies, procedures, and internal documents that may show how the institution operated.
  • Professional opinions: Evaluations from medical or ethical professionals regarding standards of care and conduct.

Types of Doctor-Patient Sexual Abuse Cases We Handle in Pittsburgh

Experiencing sexual abuse by a medical provider can be confusing and deeply distressing, especially when it happens in a setting meant to provide care and safety. These violations are never the survivor’s fault, and we are here to help them seek accountability.

Our firm represents survivors across Pennsylvania in a range of medical sexual abuse cases, including:

  • Sexual misconduct or inappropriate examinations by gynecologists
  • Abuse by mental health providers such as psychiatrists, therapists, or substance use counselors
  • Inappropriate touching, sexual comments, or misconduct by family doctors, pediatricians, or general practitioners
  • Sexual assault or inappropriate contact during surgery, exams, or procedures involving sedation
  • Abuse or misconduct by chiropractors, physical therapists, and providers in outpatient or private practices
Recent Allegations Involving Medical Professionals
Reports of sexual abuse and misconduct involving doctors continue to emerge across the country. Below are recent cases and investigations that highlight the importance of patient safety and accountability.

What To Do If You Were Sexually Abused by a Doctor

If a doctor has sexually abused you, the experience can feel disorienting and isolating. Certain small, protective steps can help support both your emotional well-being and any future legal options. Consider taking the following actions:

  • Seek emotional support: Connect with a trusted person, therapist, or survivor support resource when you feel ready.
  • Speak with a trauma-informed attorney: An attorney can help you understand your rights in a confidential setting.
  • Preserve evidence or records: Keep any relevant medical files, notes, or communications in a safe place.
  • Document your memories: Write down your recollections in a way that feels safe and manageable for you.
  • Avoid speaking with institutions alone: Try not to engage with hospitals, clinics, or their representatives without legal support.

Why Survivors Trust Andreozzi + Foote’s Pittsburgh Doctor Sexual Abuse Attorneys

 Our firm stands among the nation’s leading firms representing sexual abuse survivors.
Our attorneys bring focused experience and resources that most general practice firms cannot offer, especially in complex cases involving powerful institutions.

Here’s what sets us apart:

  • Extensive local trial experience: Our attorneys know Allegheny County courts and how to build strong cases in this region.
  • Proven results in high-profile cases: We have taken on large healthcare institutions and secured meaningful results for survivors. Our client testimonials from survivors we’ve supported demonstrate the effectiveness of our compassionate representation.
  • Survivor-centered representation: We prioritize your comfort, respect your pace, and protect your privacy throughout your case.
  • Victim advocate support: Our team includes a victim advocate who helps ensure you feel heard, respected, and supported.
  • Free, confidential consultations: You can talk with us privately and get answers without any pressure or obligation.
  • Contingency-based representation: There are no upfront costs. We only get paid if we recover compensation for you.

Contact Us Today To Speak With a Pittsburgh Doctor Sexual Abuse Attorney

If you or someone you know experienced doctor sexual abuse in Pittsburgh, Andreozzi + Foote is ready to help. We understand how difficult it can be to come forward, and every conversation is handled with care and strict confidentiality.

When you are ready, our Pittsburgh doctor sexual abuse attorneys are here to listen and help you understand your legal options.

Contact us online or call (866) 311-8640 today for a free consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are frequently asked questions about doctor sexual abuse cases in Pittsburgh.

What If the Abuse Happened When I Was a Child?

If the abuse happened when you were a child, you may still have legal options. Pennsylvania law recognizes that many survivors come forward later in life after processing what happened. A Pennsylvania doctor sexual abuse lawyer can review the facts of your claim and help you determine which deadlines apply.

Survivors can often request privacy protections when filing a doctor sexual abuse claim. Such measures may include using initials or a pseudonym in public court documents.

You may still have a claim even if the doctor is deceased, as responsibility may also extend to the medical institution connected to the abuse. These cases often look at whether the organization ignored warning signs or failed to protect patients.

There is no fixed timeline for doctor sexual abuse cases in Pennsylvania because every situation is different. Some cases resolve quickly through settlement, while others take longer if they proceed to trial.

It is possible for a doctor sexual abuse case in Pittsburgh to go to trial, but many cases settle beforehand. A trial becomes more likely if the parties cannot reach an agreement during the negotiation phase.