Georgia Daycare Sexual Abuse Attorneys – Protecting Children and Holding Care Facilities Accountable for Negligence and Misconduct

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Sending your child to daycare should come with peace of mind—not the fear of abuse. Unfortunately, cases of sexual abuse in daycare centers across Georgia continue to occur, often at the hands of individuals entrusted with children's safety. If your child has suffered abuse in a daycare facility, you have the right to pursue justice.

Our Georgia daycare sexual abuse law firm represents families of children who have been sexually abused while in daycare. We understand the emotional and legal complexities involved, and we are here to guide you with compassion and determination.

What Constitutes Daycare Sexual Abuse?

Daycare sexual abuse can involve:

  • Inappropriate touching or contact

  • Exposure to sexually explicit material

  • Abuse by staff, volunteers, or other children due to inadequate supervision

  • Grooming behavior disguised as affection or attention

Even a single instance of abuse can cause lasting trauma. That’s why it’s critical to take action quickly.

Your Legal Options in Georgia

Georgia law allows families to file civil lawsuits against:

  • The perpetrator of the abuse

  • The daycare center for negligent hiring, supervision, or failure to act

  • Franchise owners or corporate operators that oversee facility operations

A successful civil claim can help recover compensation for:

  • Medical and psychological treatment

  • Emotional distress and pain and suffering

  • Lost wages (for parents) related to caregiving or treatment

  • Long-term support for the child’s recovery

We partner with child psychology professionals and investigators to build strong, evidence-backed cases.

Steps to Take Immediately

If you suspect your child has been abused:

  1. Ensure Safety: Remove your child from the daycare immediately.

  2. Get Medical Help: Seek a pediatric evaluation to assess physical and emotional well-being.

  3. File a Report: Notify law enforcement and Georgia’s Division of Family & Children Services.

  4. Speak with a Lawyer: Our attorneys can advise you on next legal steps and protect your family’s rights.

Why Families Trust Our Firm

  • Proven experience in daycare and child sexual abuse litigation

  • Survivor-first approach with trauma-informed care

  • No fees unless we win your case

  • Private, judgment-free consultations

We are committed to helping your family heal while ensuring that negligent parties are held fully accountable under Georgia law.

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