Cleveland Doctor Sexual Abuse Lawyer
If a physician crossed the line during your care in Greater Cleveland, you are believed. We connect you privately with an Ohio-licensed attorney.
You are not alone
If a doctor abused you during care in the Cleveland area, you can hold them accountable
Abuse by a trusted medical provider is a profound betrayal, and Ohio law gives you a path to civil justice. Whether the harm happened during an exam in University Circle, at a clinic in Shaker Heights or Lakewood, or in a hospital across Cuyahoga County, you can pursue a claim against the physician and often the institution that employed them. We will listen, explain your options in plain language, and connect you with an Ohio-licensed attorney who handles these cases with care.
You do not need to have every detail figured out, and you do not need to relive anything to start. A first conversation is confidential and carries no obligation. We work with attorneys who understand the Greater Cleveland medical landscape and who treat survivors with dignity at every step.
Time limits do apply, and they vary by state. Many states have recently expanded or reopened the window to file. A free, confidential call simply tells you where you stand — no pressure, no obligation.
Why survivors trust us
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Cleveland settings
Where this kind of harm can happen
Physician abuse in the Cleveland area can occur across many care settings. A few examples:
University Circle medical district
Exam rooms inside the large hospital systems and specialty clinics clustered on Cleveland's east side, where patients trust a provider behind a closed door.
Neighborhood clinics & private practices
Family medicine, OB-GYN, pediatric, and specialist offices in communities like Lakewood, Parma, Beachwood, and Westlake.
Hospital units & inpatient care
Wards, recovery rooms, and overnight units across Cuyahoga County where patients are sedated, vulnerable, or alone with staff.
University & student health
Campus and team-physician settings serving students and athletes in the Cleveland area, where young patients are told to trust the doctor.
Accountability
Who can be held responsible for doctor sexual abuse in Cleveland
Often more than the individual physician is responsible. Ohio civil law can reach the people and organizations that enabled or ignored the abuse, which is where meaningful accountability and compensation usually come from.
- The physician or medical provider who committed the abuse.
- The hospital system, clinic, or practice group that employed or credentialed them.
- Supervisors or administrators who ignored prior complaints, warning signs, or chaperone-policy failures.
- Staffing agencies or affiliated entities that placed the provider in contact with patients.
Ohio deadlines
You likely have time, but deadlines matter
Ohio sets time limits for filing a civil claim, and they can depend on your age and when you connected the harm to the abuse. These rules are calm facts, not pressure, and an attorney can apply them to your situation. For the full breakdown, see the Ohio statute of limitations on our state page.
Simple & safe
How it works
Reach out privately
Call or fill out a short, confidential form. Tell us only what you’re comfortable sharing.
We listen & match you
We connect you with an attorney licensed in your state who handles your type of case.
You decide what’s next
Your free consultation is no-obligation. If you move forward, there’s no fee unless you win.
Named, credentialed, local
Attorneys licensed in your state
Every connection is to a real attorney with verifiable credentials and a record of holding institutions accountable.
Michael Haggard, Esq.
Laurence Banville, Esq.
Eric Weitz, Esq.
Max Morgan, Esq.
Jeff Gibson, Esq.
Ervin Nevitt, Esq.
John Bey, Esq.
Aman Sharma, Esq.
Dan Lipman, Esq.
Joshua Gillispie, Esq.
Jennifer Lipinski, Esq.
Aaron Blank, Esq.
Cleveland questions
Doctor sexual abuse in Cleveland: what survivors ask
Do I need a Cleveland-based lawyer for a doctor abuse case?
You need an Ohio-licensed attorney who can file where the abuse occurred. We connect you with attorneys who handle Greater Cleveland and Cuyahoga County cases and understand the local hospital systems and clinics, so your claim is handled by someone familiar with the venue.
Can I sue a Cleveland hospital, not just the doctor?
Often, yes. If a hospital or clinic employed, credentialed, or supervised the physician, it may share legal responsibility, especially if it ignored prior complaints or failed to follow chaperone policies. An attorney reviews who can be named in your specific case.
What does it cost to talk to a lawyer?
The first consultation is free and confidential. Attorneys we work with handle these cases on contingency, meaning you pay no upfront legal fees and they are paid only if they recover compensation for you.
What if the abuse happened years ago?
You may still have options. Ohio's time limits can account for when you connected the harm to the abuse, and rules differ for those abused as children. The only way to know is a confidential review; see our Ohio statute of limitations details.
Will my case become public or reach my family?
Your first conversation is private. Many civil claims resolve confidentially, and an attorney can explain how privacy is protected throughout the process so you can decide what you are comfortable with.
Do I need a police report or criminal case to file?
No. A civil claim is separate from any criminal case. You can pursue accountability and compensation in civil court whether or not charges were ever filed or the abuser was prosecuted.
What kind of compensation might be available?
Civil claims can seek compensation for therapy and medical care, lost income, and the lasting emotional harm of the abuse. The value depends on your circumstances, which an Ohio attorney can assess with you.
What happens after I reach out?
Your message goes privately to our Ohio intake team. We listen, answer your questions, and if it is the right fit, connect you with an Ohio-licensed attorney for a free, no-obligation consultation. You stay in control at every step.
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