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What It Is
In a landmark move, Maryland eliminated its civil statute of limitations for childhood sexual abuse. [1] [2] This change allows survivors—regardless of their current age—to file lawsuits against abusers and the institutions that enabled them. [3]
Expanding Justice for Survivors of Abuse
The Child Victims Act of 2023 empowers survivors to sue:
* Clergy and religious institutions
* Public and private schools
* Youth organizations and medical professionals
Victims can now seek damages for the abuse and its lifelong impact [4]
What the Signature Injury Is and How It’s Hurting People
Survivors often face:
* PTSD, anxiety, and depression
* Relationship and intimacy issues
* Loss of earning potential
* Suicidal ideation
This law represents a monumental opportunity for justice and healing.
Contact Us
If you or a loved one are survivors of childhood sexual abuse in Maryland, legal options may be available. Call Michael Brady Lynch Firm at 888-585-5970 or email brandon@mblynchfirm.com for a free consultation.
Date: June 04, 2025
Attorney and Editor-In-Chief: Brandon Salter
Editors: Connor Wright, Kali McElroy, and Madison Hurley
Citations:
[1] https://www.foxnews.com/politics/maryland-ends-time-limit-child-sex-abuse-lawsuits-massive-church-scandal
[2] https://www.peoples-law.org/maryland-child-victims-act-removing-time-limitations
[3] https://marylandmatters.org/2025/02/03/court-rules-2023-child-victims-act-is-constitutional/
[4] https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/09/30/new-laws-maryland-dc/










