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Understanding Clergy Abuse Claims and Legal Options in Illinois

Few topics are more upsetting and disturbing than cases involving priest or clergy abuse. The Chicago Archdiocese has released a list of clergy members who have substantiated allegations of abuse. For victims seeking legal recourse to address the devastating trauma they have endured due to abuse by priests or other members of the clergy, pursuing a personal injury lawsuit may be an option that makes sense. Those who have suffered from clergy abuse need to be aware of the legal avenues available for seeking compensation, holding perpetrators and institutions accountable, and navigating the process of filing a personal injury claim.

At Fotopoulos Law Office, our team of dedicated legal professionals feels passionately about defending the rights of those who have been abused by members of the clergy. We understand how upsetting and sensitive this topic is for the many victims who may have suffered in silence for years, and we are committed to representing these victims to the fullest extent possible. Whether you were abused years ago or experienced abuse that happened more recently, Attorney Fotopoulos is ready to fight for you.

How Do I Know If I Have a Viable Clergy Abuse Claim in Illinois?

You may be able to file a claim if:

  • You suffered sexual abuse as a minor or as an adult by a priest, church volunteer, or another member of the clergy.
  • The abuse you suffered occurred under the umbrella of the Chicago Archdiocese.

The Archdiocese of Chicago serves over two million Catholics in Cook and Lake Counties, encompassing a geographic area of over 1,400 square miles. Furthermore, the Archdiocese is split into six different vicariates and 35 deaneries.

Example of Archdiocesan Ministries with Known Abusers in Chicago

The following is a list of some Archdiocesan Ministries in Chicago where abusers have worked:

  • Queen of Martyrs
  • St. Wensceslaus
  • St. Frances Cabrini Shrine
  • St. Timothy
  • St. James
  • Sacred Heart
  • St. Leo
  • Our Lady of Grace
  • Our Lady of Knock
  • Holy Name of Mary
  • St. Paul of the Cross
  • St. Nicholas
  • Good Shepard
  • St. Margaret Mary
  • Our Lady of Peace
  • St. Mary of Perpetual Help

Please understand that this list is not an exhaustive list. There are hundreds more Archdiocesan Ministries in Chicago where abuse has taken place. You can contact our office to discuss your options if you do not see your Church listed or if you have suffered abuse at the hands of a person who has not been identified.

How Does a Catholic Church Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Work in Chicago?

It is important to understand that when victims of abuse pursue sexual abuse claims against members of the clergy or others associated with the Church, the lawsuit is a civil claim, not criminal. The purpose of a clergy sex abuse lawsuit is to hold defendants financially liable for the damages suffered by survivors of abuse. Since civil claims are completely separate from a criminal case, abuse victims may pursue a lawsuit regardless of whether:

  • An abuser was never actually charged with a criminal offense.
  • An abuser faced charges but was never convicted of abuse.
  • An abuser is deceased.

When pursuing a civil claim against the Archdiocese of Chicago and church leadership, the goal of these lawsuits is to effectively hold the Church's hierarchy responsible for their failure to protect church members from harm. In some cases, church officials may have engaged in cover-up schemes to try to conceal the acts of clergy. These actions may have helped enable abusers while silencing victims, and a church may be liable for failing to prevent abuse and potentially allowing it to continue.

What Damages May Be Available in Clergy Abuse Cases in Illinois?

Aside from accountability and providing victims of abuse with the sense of justice they deserve, clergy abuse claims can allow abuse survivors to recover financial compensation. Damages that a person can receive may include:

  • Past, present, or future medical costs and mental health expenses
  • Pain and suffering
  • Psychological harm and emotional turmoil
  • Lost income
  • Various other economic or non-economic damages

Is There a Statute of Limitations Regarding Clergy Abuse Cases in Illinois?

Yes. However, cases involving Catholic clergy abuse may feature different statutes of limitations depending on the specifics of the case. For example, if the case you are looking to pursue happened during your childhood, you may take legal action within 20 years after the abuse occurred or after you discovered that the abuse you suffered was connected to injuries such as depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or other mental health issues.

It is important to note that the statute of limitations can vary, which makes it extremely important to contact an attorney immediately if you were abused and are unsure about whether you are eligible to file a claim. Your attorney will help you determine what your next steps should be.

Contact Our Chicago, IL Clergy Abuse Attorney

If you have suffered from sexual abuse or other forms of abuse perpetrated by a clergy member or someone else affiliated with a church, you need an aggressive Chicago clergy abuse lawyer to advocate for your rights. Contact our office at 708-942-8400 to schedule a complimentary consultation and learn how we can help with your case.

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