Sexual Assault Lawyer
Sexual Assault Attorney Overview
- Work With a Compassionate Team of Attorneys
- How Is Sexual Assault and Violence Defined?
- Schedule a Free Consultation
- How Is Sexual Assault and Violence Defined?
- Who Are Perpetrators of Sexual Assault?
- Meet Our Team of Attorneys
- The Difference Between Criminal and Civil Claims
- Sexual Assault and Title IX
- Resources for Victims of Sexual Abuse
- Seek Justice With Thomas Law Offices
Sexual assault is a traumatic experience that can affect a victim’s physical and mental health for years. At Thomas Law Offices, we believe survivors have the right to hold their abusers accountable and seek a monetary award to aid in their recovery. If you or someone you love is in a situation like that, a sexual assault lawyer from our law firm can help.
Thomas Law Offices is dedicated to helping survivors of sexual assault understand their rights and the laws that protect them. If you’re ready to learn more about your situation and what you can do after an incident involving sexual assault or abuse, we’re here for you.
Sexual assault refers to sexual behavior or contact that happens without the explicit consent of the victim. There are different types of sexual assault, including attempted rape, fondling or unwanted sexual touching, forcing someone to perform sexual acts, and rape. It’s important to note that while rape is a form of sexual assault, not all assault is rape. While the definition of rape can vary by state, it specifically includes sexual penetration without consent.
When consent comes into question, force doesn’t always refer to physical pressure. Abusers also use emotional coercion, psychological force, and manipulation or intimidation to coerce victims into non-consensual sex acts.
Sexual assault can happen anywhere, but there are often commonalities between cases. We’ve worked with survivors in a variety of cases, including:
- Educational Institutions. Students at universities and other educational facilities have the right to be safe. Suppose an employee, teacher, or other student commits an act of sexual violence against someone on the facility’s campus. In that case, the victim can take legal action against the perpetrator and the school or institution that let the assault happen.
- Nursing Homes. Residents in nursing homes and other healthcare facilities are among the most at risk for abuse. As well as physical debilitations, declining mental status can make the elderly or ill easy targets for perpetrators. As with schools, the facilities can be held accountable when this happens.
- Workplaces. Sexual harassment and assault in the workplace are common. No one wants to endure unwanted sexual advances or comments while they’re at work trying to support themselves and their family financially. We can help victims of workplace harassment pursue civil damages against the perpetrator and employer.
Sexual assault refers to sexual behavior or contact that happens without the explicit consent of the victim. There are different types of sexual assault, including attempted rape, fondling or unwanted sexual touching, forcing someone to perform sexual acts, and rape. It’s important to note that while rape is a form of sexual assault, not all assault is rape. While the definition of rape can vary by state, it specifically includes sexual penetration without consent.
When consent comes into question, force doesn’t always refer to physical pressure. Abusers also use emotional coercion, psychological force, and manipulation or intimidation to coerce victims into non-consensual sex acts.
Sexual assault can happen anywhere, but there are often commonalities between cases. We’ve worked with survivors in a variety of cases, including:
- Educational Institutions. Students at universities and other educational facilities have the right to be safe. Suppose an employee, teacher, or other student commits an act of sexual violence against someone on the facility’s campus. In that case, the victim can take legal action against the perpetrator and the school or institution that let the assault happen.
- Nursing Homes. Residents in nursing homes and other healthcare facilities are among the most at risk for abuse. As well as physical debilitations, declining mental status can make the elderly or ill easy targets for perpetrators. As with schools, the facilities can be held accountable when this happens.
- Workplaces. Sexual harassment and assault in the workplace are common. No one wants to endure unwanted sexual advances or comments while they’re at work trying to support themselves and their family financially. We can help victims of workplace harassment pursue civil damages against the perpetrator and employer.
According to RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network), eight out of 10 sexual assaults are committed by someone the victim knows, like in instances of acquittance rape or intimate partner sexual violence. There are, however, instances where a stranger perpetrates sexual assault.
Stranger sexual assault can happen in different ways. The first is blitz sexual assault. This is when a perpetrator quickly and violently assaults a victim with no prior contact. This tends to happen at night in public places. Contact sexual assault happens when a perpetrator reaches out to the victim and tries to gain their trust before forcing sexual contact. There is also home invasion sexual assault, which is when a stranger breaks into a victim’s home to commit the assault.
No matter who you’ve been abused or assaulted by you deserve help. Survivors often blame themselves for what they’ve been through, but it’s important to remember the victim is never to blame.
Meet Our Team of Attorneys
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Alex Cassell
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Alex Ernst
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Ashley Abaray
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Bo McNulty
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Brian Jasper
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Cameryn Gonnella
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David Barber
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Eric Kiser
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Joseph Spinuzza
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Julie Pahler Anderson
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Kelly King
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Kevin Weis
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Lindsy Lopez
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Lou Schneider
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Mike Campbell
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Nick Haynes
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Nick Horne
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Nick Thompson
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Ron Parry
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Tad Thomas
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Terry Gaffney
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AttorneyAlex Cassell
Alex grew up in Wildwood, Missouri and currently resides in Columbia. She graduated from Truman State University in 2019 with a Bachelor of Science in Justice Systems and a minor in French. Alex graduated from the University of Missouri School of...Practice Areas
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AttorneyAlex Ernst
Alex Ernst grew up in southeastern Ohio and went on to study English and writing at Morehead State University. While at Morehead, Alex volunteered with the Welcome House of Northern Kentucky assisting people struggling with disabilities and homelessness to get...Practice Areas
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PartnerAshley Abaray
Ashley Ervin Abaray is originally from Iowa and graduated from the University of Iowa in 2012. She then moved to Louisville and graduated from the Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville in 2015. Ashley began working for...Practice Areas
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PartnerBo McNulty
Bo McNulty is a 2010 graduate of Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, he graduated magna cum laude from the University of Dayton in 2006. While at Dayton, he played on the school’s NCAA Division 1-AA...Practice Areas
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PartnerBrian Jasper
Brian Jasper is a 2011 graduate of Mercer University School of Law in Macon, GA. He earned his juris doctorate cum laude while serving as the Chief Justice of the Honor Court and a member of the Mock Trial team....Practice Areas
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AttorneyCameryn Gonnella
Cameryn is originally from Virginia and graduated early from George Mason University with a double major Bachelor’s Degree in Legal Studies and Political Communication. She moved to Kentucky in 2022 to attend University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, and...Practice Areas
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PartnerDavid Barber
David Barber is a Kentucky trial lawyer whose practice focuses on negligent security and other preventable crime cases, as well as injuries caused by unsafe service of alcohol (dram shop liability). He represents people harmed when businesses and property owners...Practice Areas
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AttorneyEric Kiser
Since 2015, Eric has dedicated his career to being a voice for those who have been harmed by the negligence of others, whether in nursing homes, on the road, or in their own communities. Eric’s approach is defined by a...Practice Areas
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AttorneyJoseph Spinuzza
Joseph Spinuzza is a seasoned personal injury attorney licensed to practice in Ohio, Illinois, and Wisconsin. He brings a deep well of experience to his work, having represented both plaintiffs and defendants in complex litigation matters. Joseph is widely respected...Practice Areas
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AttorneyJulie Pahler Anderson
Julie Pahler Anderson was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. She graduated with her undergraduate degree from the University of Kentucky in 2018 and obtained her Juris Doctorate from the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law in 2021. Julie...Practice Areas
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AttorneyKelly King
Kelly is an attorney at Thomas Law Offices’ Missouri Office. As a former prosecutor and former Deputy Attorney General of Missouri, Kelly brings nearly two decades of courtroom experience and a distinguished record in advocacy. A graduate of University of... -
PartnerKevin Weis
Since 1999 Kevin Weis has continuously represented people seriously injured or killed as the result of negligent individuals and corporations in such areas as Motor Vehicle Negligence, Medical/Healthcare Negligence, Premises Liability (“slip and falls”), Products Liability, Dog Bites, Tractor Trailer...Practice Areas
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Partner and General CounselLindsy Lopez
Lindsy Lopez serves as Thomas Law Offices’ General Counsel and has established the firm’s Des Moines, Iowa, office, where she relocated to be closer to family. Lindsy attended Iowa State University, earning a double major in Political Science/International Studies and...Practice Areas
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PartnerLou Schneider
After more than 15 years serving clients in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, Lou Schneider joined Thomas Law Offices in June 2018. He brings knowledge and experience from his years as a partner in a mid-sized Cincinnati law firm and owner...Practice Areas
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PartnerMike Campbell
Mike grew up in Mid-Missouri and currently resides in Columbia. His private practice, The Law Office of Mike Campbell, joined forces with Thomas Law Offices in 2020, and he now heads the firm’s Missouri office. Mike represents individuals who are seriously...Practice Areas
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PartnerNick Haynes
Nick has represented hundreds of people seriously injured or killed by negligent medical care, birth injuries, car and motorcycle wrecks, and big truck collisions. His hard work and commitment to clients establishes him as a leader in his field, with...Practice Areas
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AttorneyNick Horne
Nick Horne was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. He attended Jefferson Community and Technical College, where he earned his associate degree in 2017. Nick studied Political Science at the University of Kentucky, earning his bachelor’s degree and graduating magna...Practice Areas
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AttorneyNick Thompson
James Nicholas “Nick” Thompson was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, and is a 2006 graduate of St. Xavier High School. He attended Centre College in Danville, Kentucky, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry and swam competitively on...Practice Areas
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PartnerRon Parry
Ron Parry is a seasoned trial attorney with decades of litigation experience representing clients in high-stakes class actions, complex commercial disputes, and personal injury matters. As an attorney at Thomas Law Offices, Ron draws on his experience in more than...Practice Areas
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Managing PartnerTad Thomas
Tad Thomas is the Founder and Managing Partner of Thomas Law Offices, a nationally recognized plaintiffs’ civil litigation firm that has grown under his leadership from a solo practice into a multi-state firm with offices across the Midwest. A seasoned...Practice Areas
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AttorneyTerry Gaffney
Terry Gaffney brings nearly three decades of first-chair trial experience to the Cleveland office of Thomas Law Offices. Since beginning his legal career in 1997, Mr. Gaffney has devoted his practice to catastrophic medical malpractice, wrongful death, and complex products...
If you’ve been sexually assaulted and want to take legal action, there are two different types of claims to know about. Once the police receive a report of sexual assault, the local prosecutor can decide to bring charges against the alleged attacker, who would become the defendant. Adult victims are not required to participate in the criminal justice process, but doing so can increase the defendant’s chances of being charged with a crime.
In the civil justice system, sexual assault is classified as an intentional tort, which means the victims can sue their attackers for wrongdoing. Filing a civil lawsuit allows the victim to seek compensation for their losses, making it easier to manage related medical expenses and time taken away from work. Depending on the situation, it may be better to file a claim against the party that failed to take reasonable actions to prevent the assault. This could include schools, hotels, and residential property owners.
Civil claims are separate from criminal cases, so you can pursue a civil lawsuit even if the state does not bring criminal charges against your attacker. There are also benefits to filing a sexual assault lawsuit, including the lower burden of proof, the ability to sue multiple parties at once, and having more control over the proceedings.
Title IX of Education Amendments of 1972, which the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights enforces, protects people from sexual discrimination and assault in education programs and activities that receive Federal financial assistance.
According to Title IX, “no person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.”
If you’ve been assaulted or harassed on a college campus, you have the right to take legal action against the institution for failing to protect you. Our sexual assault attorneys can help you through that process.
Being forced to do anything sexual against your will and verbal threats of unwanted sexual contact is illegal. No matter the circumstances surrounding your sexual assault, it’s important to understand your rights and options so that you can take the steps you need to move forward.
As a victim of sexual assault, you should know you’re not alone. There are many resources you can access, including the following:
- National Sexual Assault Hotline
- National Sexual Violence Resource Center
- National Organization for Victim Assistance
- National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women
- S. Department of Justice: National Sex Offender Public Website
- The National Center for Victims of Crime
- National Street Harassment Hotline
- Know Your IX
- National Domestic Violence Hotline
- National Child Abuse Hotline
- S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division
By utilizing some of the resources above, you can get confidential support from trained individuals and information on local health facilities and laws in your community so you can take your next steps toward healing and recovery.
Victims of sexual assault deserve to have their voices heard, and perpetrators of assault should be held accountable for their actions. With the help of a sexual assault lawyer, you can take action and seek compensation for any assault-related losses.
When you seek legal guidance from Thomas Law Offices, we’ll be by your side the entire time. We understand how sensitive of a time this likely is for you, and we’re prepared to help you in whatever way possible. To schedule a free consultation with our law firm, contact us today.
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