Sports Sexual Abuse Lawyer in Colorado
Sexual abuse in sports is a profound betrayal of trust. Athletes place their bodies, safety, and futures in the hands of coaches, trainers, medical staff, and institutions that promise mentorship, protection, and opportunity. When that power is abused, the harm can be devastating—often lasting long after an athlete leaves the sport.
ALM Law represents survivors of sports abuse in civil litigation nationwide, including in cases arising in Colorado. As a sports sexual abuse lawyer, our firm focuses exclusively on representing survivors of athlete sexual abuse at all levels of competition, including youth sports, collegiate athletics, elite and Olympic training programs, and professional sports organizations. We pursue accountability not only from individual perpetrators, but from the institutions that enabled, ignored, or concealed abuse.
Sexual Abuse in Sports and Athletes’ Legal Rights
Sexual abuse in sports can take many forms, including coach sexual abuse, sexual exploitation by trainers or medical staff, and abuse facilitated through grooming in youth sports or other athletic environments built on trust and authority. Abuse may occur during practices, competitions, travel, medical treatment, or private training sessions—and is often hidden behind reputations, winning records, or institutional silence.
Survivors of sports abuse frequently face barriers to reporting, including fear of retaliation, loss of scholarships or career opportunities, and pressure to remain silent for the “good of the team.” Many do not come forward until years later. Civil litigation can provide a path to accountability when internal reporting systems fail or are used to protect institutions rather than athletes.
Cases We Handle Involving Sports Sexual Abuse
We represent survivors across a wide range of athletic settings throughout Colorado. Each case is evaluated individually, with careful attention to the survivor’s goals, safety, and legal options.
These cases arise across a wide range of sports, including coach-driven and elite training environments such as gymnastics, volleyball, skiing and snow sports, swimming, figure skating, and other individual or team sports where athletes depend heavily on adult supervision and institutional safeguards.
Youth Sports Sexual Abuse
Sexual abuse in youth sports often involves trusted adults—coaches, volunteers, trainers, or staff—who exploit their authority and access to children. These cases frequently involve grooming in youth sports, where boundaries are gradually eroded and warning signs are ignored or minimized.
Child Sexual Abuse in Sports
Child sexual abuse in sports can occur in clubs, camps, school-affiliated teams, and private training programs. We represent minors and their families in civil claims against perpetrators and institutions that failed to protect children or respond appropriately to reports of abuse.
Collegiate, Elite, and Professional Athlete Sexual Abuse
Sexual abuse in collegiate sports and elite athletic environments often involves systemic failures by institutions entrusted with athlete safety. We represent survivors abused within universities, athletic departments, Olympic and national-team pipelines, professional and semi-professional leagues, and high-performance training facilities. These cases frequently involve sports organizations covering up abuse, discouraging reporting, or allowing known abusers continued access to athletes.
Institutional Accountability and Cover-Ups
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Why Choose ALM Law?
ALM Law is a boutique victims’ rights and civil-rights law firm dedicated to representing survivors of sexual abuse and institutional misconduct. As sports sexual abuse lawyers, we bring a trauma-informed, survivor-centered approach to every case while pursuing focused, strategic civil accountability.
We represent survivors of sexual abuse in sports because these cases demand careful investigation, deep familiarity with athletic institutions, and a willingness to challenge powerful organizations when they fail to protect athletes.
- Exclusive focus on representing survivors of sexual abuse and institutional harm
- Experience litigating cases involving youth sports, collegiate athletics, and elite training environments
- Strategic pursuit of claims against both individual abusers and responsible organizations
- Survivor-centered advocacy that prioritizes dignity, autonomy, and safety
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of conduct can qualify as sexual abuse in sports?
What if the abuse happened in youth sports, but I am an adult now?
Who can be held responsible in a sports sexual abuse case?
What should I do if I suspect a child is being abused in sports?
What if the organization says it handled it internally?
Internal processes often focus on protecting the organization, not the athlete. Even when a school, club, or governing body claims it addressed misconduct internally, survivors may still have civil remedies—especially where the response was delayed, inadequate, or designed to minimize reputational harm rather than prevent abuse.
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