- There is no way to predict how long it will take to build your case
- Seth will work hard to find witnesses and search for other victims who can testify on your behalf, but because many lawsuits are filed years after the abuse, people may now live elsewhere and it can take time to locate them
- Seth also digs deeply into the history of the alleged abuser and his employer in search of signs of a cover-up of past abuse
- North Carolina law sets limits on how long after an incident a person can file a civil lawsuit but Seth has had success in asserting claims that might, at first glance, appear to be barred by the statute of limitations
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Recent Posts & News
- Judge Reserves Decision on Charlotte Diocese’s Motion to DIsmiss
- Upcoming Hearing on Statute of Limitations Defense Asserted by Charlotte Diocese
- Debbie Yow and N.C State Deserve Praise
- Answer filed on behalf of Bradley Price and King’s Way Baptist Church
- Joe Paterno protected his football program instead of protecting children
- The fact that a person has been charged with a crime does not mean they are guilty. Everyone is entitled to a presumption of innocence.



