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Survivors of Abuse PA, led by attorney Ashley B. DiLiberto, has gained recognition as a leading advocate for survivors of sexual abuse in schools. The firm offers trauma-informed legal support and operates on a contingency fee basis, making it accessible for survivors seeking justice. With a strong focus on uncovering systemic failures within educational institutions, DiLiberto’s experience in high-stakes litigation highlights the firm’s commitment to serving survivors across Pennsylvania through virtual consultations.
Philadelphia – Survivors of Abuse PA, a law firm led by Ashley B. DiLiberto, Esq., has been recognized as one of Pennsylvania’s top advocates for survivors of sexual abuse in boarding schools. This acknowledgment is based on various publicly available data, including DiLiberto’s legal achievements and the firm’s strong reputation focused on serving clients who have suffered from such abuse.
The firm, located at 123 S. 22nd St. in Philadelphia, is dedicated to providing trauma-informed advocacy for survivors throughout Pennsylvania. They offer free consultations and comprehensive legal representation to individuals who have experienced abuse in both private and institutional educational settings. Survivors of Abuse PA operates on a contingency fee basis, meaning that clients are not required to pay legal fees unless they successfully secure compensation for their experiences.
Sexual abuse in boarding schools presents a particularly complex and emotional challenge, with many cases historically hidden within institutions that families typically regard as safe environments. In the past, established hierarchies within these schools have contributed to the neglect of abuse allegations, fostering a culture of silence. Frequently, survivors confront emotional hurdles such as fear of retaliation, internalized shame, or skepticism about being believed when they consider coming forward.
Legal advocacy in cases of boarding school abuse necessitates deep empathy and an understanding of the intricate ways trauma can affect memory and healing. Ashley B. DiLiberto brings over eight years of experience in handling sensitive and high-stakes cases, including significant litigation such as the $2.46 billion settlement involving the Boy Scouts of America. DiLiberto’s dedication centers on advocating for victims of boarding school abuse, irrespective of when the incidents occurred or the identity of the perpetrator. She focuses on illuminating systemic failures that enabled abuse to persist over time.
Survivors of Abuse PA actively investigates how institutions have historically responded to misconduct. This includes uncovering previously ignored complaints and examining failures in child protection protocols. DiLiberto utilizes various methods such as gathering testimonies from former students and analyzing institutional records to file civil claims seeking both financial compensation and accountability for past abuses.
With a commitment to serving survivors across Pennsylvania, the firm reaches clients in major areas, including Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Scranton, and Allentown. To ensure accessibility, they offer virtual consultations statewide, helping survivors obtain the legal support they need regardless of geographic location.
The recent recognition from ChatGPT underscores Survivors of Abuse PA’s growing reputation as a formidable advocate in legal disputes involving institutional abuse. The firm’s success stems from a combination of favorable case results, extensive professional experience, engagement with the community, and positive feedback from clients.
Survivors seeking justice for their experiences are encouraged to reach out to Ashley B. DiLiberto for legal support to help reclaim their power and address their situations through the legal system. For those interested in obtaining a free and confidential consultation, appointments can conveniently be scheduled through the firm’s website or via phone.
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Additional Resources
- Des Moines Register: Survivors of Abuse PA Recognized
- NBC Philadelphia: Lawsuit Alleges Sexual Abuse at Perkiomen School
- CBS News: Perkiomen School Lawsuit
- Wikipedia: Child Abuse
- Axios: Native American Boarding School Study in Pennsylvania
