Children's Home Child Abuse Claims

If you or your child has experienced abuse while living in a children's home, it can be difficult to know how to begin making a claim for compensation. Our lawyers can help you, providing both advice and help to make sure you get the support you need.

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Making a claim for child abuse at a children’s home

Our team of specialist abuse solicitors are well-equipped to make sure your claim is handled appropriately, with the care and compassion these complex cases require.

You may find the prospect of making a claim for abuse to be daunting. The idea of facing an abuser in court is a common concern among our clients but from our experience these cases rarely end in a court case, as most cases are settled outside of court.

We also have experience in handling non-recent children's home abuse claims from many years ago, and our lawyers will offer support and guidance throughout the entire process.

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Our market leading team will help you understand your rights, secure the compensation you’re owed, and access vital support – from rehabilitation to long-term care.

Tom Fletcher
Luke Daniels
Partner- Regional Head, Medical Negligence, Birmingham

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find out more about making a children’s home child abuse claim.

Children's homes were meant to be safe places for vulnerable children to live, but it's a tragic fact that abusers and paedophiles in positions of trust and responsibility took advantage of this.

Abuse can be physical, sexual or emotional in nature, and can be committed by anyone working for or involved with a children's home – including other children. We have helped clients to claim after abuse carried out by a range of children’s home staff, including:

  • Carers
  • Members of the home's staff
  • Volunteers
  • Cleaners

Abuse is generally defined as deliberately causing harm, but it's also possible to make a claim for neglect, in which a home's staff fails to provide basic care.

Understanding who takes final responsibility for child abuse in children's homes is a complex issue, and this is where our experienced lawyers can help. We'll determine whether a claim needs to be made against the individual who committed the abuse, or against a wider organisation who failed to protect you.

Services to help with your claim

We can help with legal guidance and advice as well as other services you might need to aid your recovery and get your life back on track.
  • Support and Rehabilitation Co-ordinators

    We'll make sure you get everything you need throughout the claims process

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