ANNOUNCER: I’m with Alexa Duggan from Cohen Highley Lawyers. Are there any time limits on pursuing a sexual assault civil claim?
ALEXA: No, there are none. Changes to the limitations act in 2016 removed all time limits on when you can bring a claim against someone in Ontario for sexual assault or sexual abuse.
ANNOUNCER: What if the assault or abuse happened decades ago? Can it still be pursued?
ALEXA: Yes, definitely. It’s important to retain a lawyer whose practice focuses on sexual assault and historic abuse. Personally, my focus in this area includes a trauma informed approach, allowing me to work with people in a way that minimizes any further trauma and supports them as an individual throughout the claim process.
ANNOUNCER: What if the perpetrator is dead?
ALEXA: Still reach out. The initial consultation is always free. There may have been an institution involved, such as with foster home care, the CAS, schools, workplaces or religious organizations, so the claim could still be pursued.
