Everything you share with The Alvarez Law Firm is protected by attorney-client privilege from the very first moment. You are believed here. You are safe here. Let Alex Alvarez help you take the next step toward justice.
You are safe here with The Alvarez Law Firm. This short form lets us quickly see if Alex Alvarez can help you. Everything is encrypted and protected by attorney-client privilege the instant you hit submit. No one else will ever see it without your permission. We focus first on the key factors that determine whether Florida law allows us to fight for you.
Your information is 100% confidential. Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship.
If you're in immediate danger, please call 911.
National Sexual Assault Hotline:
1-800-656-4673 (RAINN)
Free, confidential, 24/7
Your Path Forward
Alex personally reviews your information within 24 hours. Everything remains strictly confidential and protected by attorney-client privilege.
You'll speak directly with Alex — not an assistant. He listens without judgment, answers your questions, and explains your legal options.
If you choose to move forward, Alex and his team build a powerful case on your behalf. You pay nothing unless we win.
Sometimes a phone call is easier. Alex is ready to listen whenever you're ready to talk. Your conversation is always confidential.
(305) 444-7675Available Monday - Friday, 9am - 6pm | Emergency line 24/7
Last reviewed:
Browse the full library of survivor-focused litigation guides.
Start here — overview of survivor litigation and how cases are built.
Why The Alvarez Law Firm has fought for survivors since 1995.
Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer — what that certification actually means.
Clergy, foster care, school, daycare, institutional — every category we handle.
How verdicts and settlements are pursued in sexual abuse cases.
Plain-English guides on statutes of limitations, evidence, and procedure.
Cases against religious institutions and their leadership.
Civil cases for childhood survivors and statute-of-limitations changes.
Cases against institutions that enabled or covered up abuse.
Cases against foster care agencies and placement systems.
Cases against schools, teachers, coaches, and athletic programs.
Cases against daycare centers and after-school programs.
Plain-English read on Florida's sexual abuse deadlines and the discovery rule.