
Hi - I’m Jennifer. I am an attorney dedicated to finding justice for victims of sex assault in Florida. I aim to give victims of sex abuse crimes the support they need while helping obtain justice. I look forward to helping you.
Survivors who were sexually assaulted by a psychiatrist or other mental health provider need caring and skilled legal help in South Florida. Palm Beach County sexual assault attorney Jennifer Lipinski represents victims in civil lawsuits and malpractice claims and works to hold providers and institutions accountable. The goal is to help survivors recover money for their losses, push for changes that prevent future harm, and get public recognition of what happened.
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Civil law helps survivors get remedies and begin to heal. A civil lawyer knows how medical malpractice, intentional wrongs like sexual battery, and breaches of trust apply to mental health care. Jennifer Lipinski uses medical records and expert testimony to build strong claims that seek compensation, court orders to stop harmful practices, and policy changes.
Victims can bring claims such as sexual battery, medical malpractice, negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and vicarious liability against employers or clinics. These claims can ask for payment for medical bills, therapy, lost income, and pain and suffering. In some cases the claim can seek punitive damages and court orders that require institutions to change policies or procedures.
The process starts with a confidential meeting and a review of treatment records, appointment notes, witness statements, and policies. The lawyer preserves evidence, hires medical and psychiatric experts, and files a complaint in Florida civil court. Discovery can reveal the provider’s history, training, supervision, and any prior complaints. A case can end with a settlement, a trial, or a jury verdict that compensates survivors and creates consequences for the provider or institution.
Important issues include time limits for filing claims, rules about discovery, confidentiality and privilege, the standard of care for psychiatrists, proving that the abuse caused harm, and whether an employer can be held responsible. Civil lawyers work with trauma-informed experts to document psychological harm and with investigators to find institutional responsibility.
Civil suits often name clinics, hospitals, group practices, and supervisors when those entities failed to supervise, ignored warning signs, or allowed dangerous conduct. Claims can allege negligent hiring, negligent retention, and failure to enforce policies that would have prevented abuse. Civil litigation can also lead to administrative investigations and policy reforms.
A civil lawyer for sexual assault survivors prioritizes safety, consent, and trauma-informed practices during the legal process. Jennifer Lipinski offers confidential guidance, explains legal options clearly, and coordinates medical and mental health support. The lawyer seeks remedies that match each survivor’s needs, whether that means compensation, public accountability, or both.
Survivors can file civil suits in Miami-Dade, Broward, or Palm Beach County courts depending on where the harm occurred or where the provider practices. The lawyer handles local rules, files claims on time, and works to keep sensitive records protected during the case.
If you were sexually assaulted by a psychiatrist or other mental health provider in South Florida, you have legal options. Acting early preserves evidence and strengthens your case. Contact attorney Jennifer Lipinski for a confidential, survivor centered consultation to learn about civil claims, possible damages, and steps toward justice.
Jennifer Lipinski represents victims of provider misconduct and focuses on civil strategies that seek compensation, accountability, and institutional reform. She combines experience in medical negligence and intentional torts with sensitivity to survivors.


