Former Olympian and California athletic trainer Conrad Mainwaring has been arrested and is facing felony charges for indecent assault and battery. Mainwaring, a 69-year-old, pleaded no contest to 21 felony counts in a separate but related case in February of 2021. As of this writing, the charges stemming from his alleged actions 40 years ago are still ongoing. At Greenberg Gross LLP, our team is here to help when you need a California athletic trainer sexual abuse attorney, including for any potential civil suits stemming from abuses committed by Conrad Mainwaring.
Why Hire Greenberg Gross LLP for Your Athletic Trainer Sexual Abuse Claim?
- Our athletic trainer sexual abuse lawyers handle every case as if it will go to trial. This gives us a significant advantage when going up against the perpetrators of sexual abuse as well as institutions that protect them.
- We handle high-stakes cases on a regular basis. This includes cases like the high-profile case against Conrad Mainwaring.
- Our firm remains among the leaders of litigating complex sexual abuse cases in California, and beyond.
- We take California athletic trainer sexual abuse cases on a contingency fee basis, which means our clients will not pay any legal fees until after we secure the compensation they need.
How Can a California Athletic Trainer Sexual Abuse Lawyer Help?
When going up against high-profile sexual abusers and organizations involved in covering up the abuse, it is crucial to have a skilled California sexual abuse attorney experienced in claims against athletic trainers by your side. A lawyer can use their resources and legal expertise to:- Uncover or obtain any evidence needed to prove liability.
- Help survivors understand all of the laws and timeframes in place regarding filing sexual abuse claims in California.
- Handle all communication and negotiations with other parties involved, including legal teams and insurance carriers, to help ensure survivors receive fair compensation.
- Fully prepare to take the case to trial, if necessary to ensure survivors are treated fairly.