A Detailed Journal and Credible Witness Testimony are Critical to Proving Unwanted Sexual Advances

A person experiencing unwanted sexual advances is forced to live life constantly looking over their shoulder and feeling uncomfortable in social situations. While this type of sexual harassment is against the law, reporting it still requires the same sort of evidence you would need to report or prosecute any other legal claim. Without evidence, it can be extremely difficult to get a civil court to take your case seriously.

Video and Audio

Recording video and audio of the unwanted sexual advances you are experiencing are some of the best evidence you can acquire. Text messages and e-mails are another solid form of proof and evidence.

Log Your Experiences

One form of evidence you can develop is to make a journal of all of the unwanted sexual advances you receive. You should be certain to capture as many details as possible because some of those details will wind up creating a trend that makes it easier to prove your point. General claims of unwanted sexual advances are easy for employers and courts to ignore. But when there are details recorded that appear to show up repeatedly, then you have more concrete evidence.

Talk to Witnesses

In many cases, a person making unwanted sexual advances is too arrogant to worry about having an audience around. If you have friends and co-workers who have witnesses your experiences with sexual harassment, then your attorney can ask them to make an affidavit or sworn statement that can be used in a legal situation.

Don’t Wait Too Long

While you do want to get sufficient evidence to prove your point, you also do not want to allow the situation to continue to the point where it starts to have an impact on your life. Collect your data and your witness information for as long as your attorney tells you to and then submit a complaint to your company.

We have a legal team made up of people experienced in helping with unwanted sexual advances. We recommend that you give our sexual harassment attorneys a call today and let us give you the guidance and support you need.

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