Organized Sports Abuse Lawsuit

Sports organizations are meant to foster teamwork, discipline, and growth. Sadly, some athletes have experienced abuse at the hands of coaches, trainers, or staff members who exploited their positions of trust. Survivors are now filing lawsuits to hold these organizations accountable for failing to protect athletes.

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What Is the Sports Organizations Abuse Lawsuit?

The Sports Organizations Abuse Lawsuit focuses on cases where athletes — often children and young adults — were abused by coaches, trainers, or other authority figures. Survivors allege that organizations ignored complaints, enabled known abusers, or prioritized reputation and profit over athlete safety.

These lawsuits aim to secure justice for survivors while also demanding systemic changes in sports programs at every level. Survivors are leading the fight to ensure that athletic environments become safe, supportive spaces where young people can thrive without fear.

Effects of Abuse in Sports Organizations

Abuse in sports can have devastating physical and emotional consequences. Survivors may struggle with trauma, depression, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress, as well as a loss of trust in institutions meant to mentor and guide them. For some, the betrayal can also rob them of opportunities to pursue athletic goals and scholarships.

Families often feel anger and guilt, along with the financial strain of seeking therapy or alternative activities for their children. If you suspect abuse in a sports program, take action immediately. Document concerns, support the survivor, and explore both resources and legal options. Visit our Resources page for additional support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who can file a sports abuse lawsuit?

Survivors who were abused in athletic programs, or their parents/guardians if they are minors, may be eligible to file a claim. Adult survivors of childhood abuse may also have the right to file under extended statutes of limitations.

Can sports organizations be held responsible?

Yes. When organizations fail to protect athletes, ignore warning signs, or allow abusers to remain in positions of power, they can be held legally liable.

Does it matter if the abuse happened years ago?

Not necessarily. Many states have expanded the time survivors have to bring claims. Even decades-old abuse may still be actionable.

Does it cost anything to get started?

No. Attorneys connected through AbuseVictims.com work on contingency, which means there are no upfront costs. Survivors only pay if compensation is secured.

Sports Abuse Lawsuit Updates

Stay informed on the latest developments in sports abuse litigation.

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November 12, 2025

NWSL and U.S. Soccer Agree to $5M Settlement Over Abuse Scandal

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NWSL and U.S. Soccer Agree to $5M Settlement Over Abuse Scandal

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November 12, 2025

Larry Nassar Survivors Reach $380M Settlement with USA Gymnastics

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Larry Nassar Survivors Reach $380M Settlement with USA Gymnastics

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November 11, 2025

U.S. DOJ Settles Nassar Claims for $138.7M

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U.S. DOJ Settles Nassar Claims for $138.7M

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