If something happened to you inside a California women's prison, you have the right to know your options.

Now, the power is in your hands.

You don't need records, the exact name, or to have reported it at the time. Just answer honestly, and we'll do the investigation on your behalf - with no upfront cost. Your name stays confidential.

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Which California facility were you incarcerated at?

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While you were at , did you experience inappropriate conduct by any of the following?

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    Based on your answers, you may be eligible for compensation. Complete your details for a free, confidential case review.

    There is no cost, no obligation, and your information is kept strictly private.

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    We'll reach out if we find you may be eligible for a claim.

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    A case specialist will contact you within 24 hours to discuss your situation privately and confidentially.

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    A dedicated case specialist will call you to discuss your situation in confidence.
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    Your specialist will evaluate your eligibility at no cost to you.
    If You Qualify
    You'll be matched with an attorney experienced in institutional abuse cases to represent you.

    What to have ready (if possible):

    • Approximate dates you were incarcerated
    • The facility name (you already provided this)
    • Any names or details you remember about the person responsible
    • Any prior reports you may have filed (not required)

    Your information is protected and will only be shared with the legal team assigned to review your case. We will never share your story publicly without your explicit written consent.

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    We are reviewing your answers and will reach out if we find you may be eligible for a compensation claim.

    Your information is kept strictly confidential.

    Your identity stays private
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    Common Questions

    No. This is a civil matter, completely separate from the criminal justice system. Filing a civil claim does not violate parole, does not change your criminal record, and does not affect custody proceedings. Civil lawsuits and criminal supervision operate in entirely separate legal systems. Filing a civil claim is not reported to your parole or probation officer, and nothing about this process puts you back "in the system."
    No. Under California law (CCP § 367.3), survivors of sexual abuse can file lawsuits using a pseudonym such as "Jane Doe." Your real name, identifying details, and personal history can be sealed from public court filings. Your employer, family, and community do not have access to your identity through this process. Your privacy is legally protected at every stage.
    No. Many survivors do not have documentation, and that is expected, not unusual. Incarceration often disrupts access to records, and many women were moved between facilities or never received copies of reports. The legal team assigned to your case will handle all investigation and evidence gathering. You do not need medical records, incident reports, or any paperwork to get started.
    You are not hiring a lawyer by completing this form. You are not signing a contract, and you are not committing to anything. This is a free, confidential screening to determine whether your experience may qualify for a compensation claim. If it does, a legal team will explain your options and you decide whether to move forward. You can stop at any point with no consequences.
    Many survivors question whether their experience was "serious enough." If something happened to you that felt wrong, that you didn't consent to, or that involved someone in a position of authority, it may qualify. You do not need to have a label for what happened. The screening process exists to help determine eligibility. There is no judgment and no wrong answer.
    The eligibility screening is free. The case review is free. If you qualify and choose to proceed, attorneys work on a contingency basis, meaning they are only paid if your case results in compensation. You will never be asked to pay anything out of pocket.
    You may still be eligible. California law provides extended filing deadlines for survivors of sexual abuse, and recent legislative changes have reopened the window for many claims that were previously considered too old. Each situation is different, which is why the free screening is the best way to find out if your case qualifies. Many women who experienced abuse years or even decades ago are filing claims right now.