What if I don’t remember everything that happened?

Many survivors experience memory gaps after an assault. This is common and does not discredit your account.

The brain’s response to trauma can block or delay how events are stored and recalled when dissociation or incapacitation occurs. You won’t be expected to give a perfect timeline, and you don’t need clear, detailed memories to have a valid case.

That’s where our trauma-informed process comes in. We will:

  • Help you share details in your own words;
  • Reconstruct context with timelines, communications, and documents;
  • Interview witnesses or uncover surveillance evidence if possible; and
  • Empower you to set boundaries around how your story is told.

You’re in charge of your timeline. There’s no “right way” to remember trauma. We’ll walk every step with you at a speed that feels safe.