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If you know a child who was or may have been abused while they were under the care of a state-contracted foster care provider, you’re likely feeling powerless and unsure what to do next. Fortunately, at Ryan A. Johnson, P.C., a Georgia foster child contractor liability for abuse lawyer can bring the truth to light and fight for justice through the simple court system. We can steadfastly pursue compensation and accountability from any entity that brought harm to the children they were entrusted with.
Placement services, group homes, and private agencies in Georgia commonly operate through state contracts with the Division of Family & Children Services (DFCS) and the Department of Human Services (DHS). These entities usually serve crucial functions, such as support services, supervision, placement of children, and foster home licensing.
If they fail to adhere to crucial regulations and a child gets hurt as a result, they should be held legally responsible.
Our firm, led by Ryan A. Johnson, is based in Atlanta and represents clients across the state. Mr. Johnson has been selected for Super Lawyers® Rising Stars and named to the Top 100 Trial Lawyers. He has also recovered over $60 million for victims and their families. This reflects the strong success record he has in emotionally challenging or high-stakes cases.
To make sure each client receives the optimal attention and effort that their case deserves, we handle only a limited number of cases at a time. This gives us the space and resources needed to fight for children who have been failed, overlooked, or even silenced by the systems that were supposed to be protecting and nurturing them.
Understanding Georgia foster care statistics from the recent reporting period of April 2024 to March 2025 can contextualize the extent of the problem. At the beginning of the reporting period, there were 10,971 children in foster care in Georgia. At the end of the reporting period, on March 31, 2025, there were 6,833 children who were in non-relative foster care and 2,114 children in relative foster care.
These figures show that most foster children were placed in non-relative homes, the majority of which have been supervised by private contractors. These agencies are responsible for:
If they neglect to properly fulfill these duties, children can seriously suffer as a result.
Private contractors in Georgia who work on behalf of DHS or DFCS could include:
Sometimes, these contractors:
When any of these happen, the contractor could be held civilly liable for any injury or death that happens as a result. At Ryan A. Johnson, P.C., we’ve commonly seen foster child contractor liability for abuse cases involving:
Whether these entities are nonprofit or for-profit, we work to hold them accountable for their failure to adequately protect children under the Georgia foster child contractor liability for abuse laws.
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When the placement of a child in foster care results in child abuse, not only is accountability a legal issue, but it also becomes a moral one. If you’re ready to pursue justice, it’s crucial to hire a foster child contractor liability for abuse lawyer who has experience in working through claims involving multiple parties, and foster care system loopholes.
When you come to Ryan A. Johnson, P.C., with your case, we can launch an in-depth investigation into the contract compliance and records of the private agency. To gather crucial evidence, we can subpoena internal communications and memos, reports of abuse or neglect, and files from DFCS.
We can also leverage our intricate network of forensic and child welfare professionals to make sure your case is as strong as possible. In these cases, we work to identify all liable parties and pursue full compensation.
Whether you are a guardian ad litem, a former foster youth who has reached adulthood, or a concerned adult who wants to expose the truth behind a case of abuse, our foster child contractor liability for abuse attorney can confidentially assess your situation. He knows how to hold negligent parties accountable for damages and recover compensation for a child’s suffering.
You may be entitled to compensation for:
In foster child contractor liability for abuse cases that involve malicious conduct or gross negligence, we can go after punitive damages.
We work to pursue damages that ensure long-term healing for the child while making it financially impossible for contractors to continue to operate with negligence. Although the statute of limitations for personal injury cases, including those involving abuse, is typically two years from the date of the incident, there may be exceptions for your case. Nevertheless, it’s highly recommended to reach out now.
When entrusted with a child’s safety, private contractors need to be held to the highest standards possible. If they fail, and a child gets harmed as a result, legal action is not only possible; it is also necessary. Contact Ryan A. Johnson, P.C., today to pursue justice for Georgia’s most vulnerable.
We invite you to contact us so we can meet you, discuss your legal issue with you, and advise you of the options that you have to resolve
the matter. Whether your situation requires the resolution of a straight forward claim, or is a hotly contested dispute that demands an ex
perienced litigator, we will provide the personal legal support you need.
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