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  • Thank you for taking the time to provide the information requested in this online questionnaire. We will use this information in our negotiations with the Diocese and to aid our investigation regarding your claim.

    Please do not guess or feel compelled to provide answers to questions if you do not know the answer. For example, if for some reason you cannot recall exact dates, please give us your best estimate and let us know that you do not recall specific dates. And please do not be alarmed if you cannot recall the dates as we will likely have other ways to obtain the dates. We understand that you will likely recall more information as time goes on, so please only provide the best information that you can today. You are always welcome to share more information with us, and we will likely have the opportunity to provide more information down the road.

    We are providing this form because some people find it easier to provide the information in this fashion. Please let us know if you would rather provide this information over the phone.

    Please know that the information you provide to us will be kept confidential and will not be shared with anyone else other than the Diocese.
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  • In cases against the Church we normally have to prove the Church knew or should have known that the person who abused you posed a danger to children. Although the Church may now admit that the person was an abuser, the Church may not be legally responsible for what happened to you unless we can show the Church knew or should have known that you were in danger before or during the time you were abused. We refer to this as “notice evidence” and it is critical evidence for your case – without it we may not be able to prove your case. These questions are designed to help us find such “notice evidence.”
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  • Please immediately call Tim Brothwell at 253-948-0208 and let him know you have these records. We often interview other children because they may have complained about the abuser or they may know of someone else who complained about the abuser.
  • Please think hard about this question. These types of records can help us identify other witnesses who may have complained about your abuser. It is OK if you do not have these types of records, but please give it some hard thought. If you know of someone who may have these types of records, please call Tim Brothwell at 253-948-0208 and let him know so that we can try to obtain them.
  • Please immediately call Tim Brothwell at 253-948-0208 and let him know you have these records. We often interview other children because they may have complained about the abuser or they may know of someone else who complained about the abuser.
  • Please think hard about this question. These types of records can help us identify other witnesses who may have complained about your abuser. It is OK if you do not have these types of records, but please give it some hard thought. If you know of someone who may have these types of records, please call Tim Brothwell at 253-948-0208 and let him know so that we can try to obtain them.
  • Please consider asking, even if you do not disclose why you are asking. These types of records can help us identify other witnesses who may have complained about your abuser. If you talk to someone who does have these types of records, please call Tim Brothwell at 253-948-0208 and let him know so that we can try to obtain them.
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  • The Child Sexual Abuse Act becomes effective on December 1, 2019, and provides a two year “window” for you to file a lawsuit between December 1, 2019, and December 1, 2021. We are preparing to file lawsuits on December 1, 2019, for our clients who want to move forward with litigation. Please let us know if you would like to be included in a lawsuit that is filed on December 1, 2019. If you say “yes,” please know that we will follow up with you to discuss a specific strategy for your claim, including whether you should consider joining your claim with the claims of other people. If you say “maybe,” please know that we will follow up with you to discuss your questions or concerns so you can decide what you would like to do. If you say “no,” please know that we will continue to work on trying to resolve your claim, and we will work with you to ensure your rights are protected before the “window” closes on December 1, 2021.
  • Thank you again for taking the time to provide this information. If you have any questions or concerns, or want to share additional information, please do not hesitate to contact Tim Brothwell at 253-948-0208.
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The information in this Attorney Advertising is provided by Jay Mascolo of the New Jersey-based law firm of Rebenack, Aronow & Mascolo, LLP, 111 Livingston Avenue New Brunswick, NJ 08901, (732) 247-3600, and Tom Vertetis of the Seattle, Washington law firm of Pfau Cochran Vertetis Amala PLLC, 403 Columbia St., Suite 500, Seattle, Washington 98104, (206) 462-4334. The lawyers of Rebenack, Aronow & Mascolo, LLP and Tom Vertetis are licensed to practice law in New Jersey, but the other lawyers of Pfau Cochran Vertetis Amala PLLC are not licensed to practice law in New Jersey. The two law firms have not formed a partnership, but are working together in accordance with applicable New Jersey law, court rules, and ethics requirements to represent abuse survivors given the likely change to New Jersey law for abuse survivors. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome, and no aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Please contact us if you have any questions.
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