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College Campus Assaults

Experienced Pennsylvania Attorneys for Assault Victims

Universities and colleges are designed to be safe places for students to learn, but unfortunately, assaults and other violent crimes are becoming more commonplace on college campuses. Students and other visitors who are hurt in college campus assaults may be able to pursue compensation from their attackers, as well as the schools that failed to protect them.

At the law firm of Hill & Associates, our firm provides experienced representation for the victims of college campus assaults in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. If you have been attacked, or have a loved one who has been harmed at college, we can help you get the closure, justice and accountability that you deserve. A lawyer can help you understand your options for recovery.

Contact us at Hill & Associates and speak with us at a free initial consultation. Call our office toll free at 866-720-4699 to make an appointment.

Attacks on College Campuses

On campuses throughout the United States, reports of assault, rape and sexual assault have become more widespread in the last several years. Many of these attacks and injuries involve victims and assailants who know one another and are often classmates.

Institutions of higher learning need to protect their students from assaults and other attacks by providing necessary security features such as cameras, security personnel and proper lighting. Colleges and universities can be held accountable for negligent security that leads to serious attacks and injuries to their students.

Contact Hill & Associates to Schedule a Free Consultation

Talk with an attorney at Hill & Associates to learn more about your rights and your options for recovery. Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation. Call our office in Philadelphia toll free at 866-720-4699 to make an appointment.

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