Legal Services
What Is The Indian Boarding Home Class Action About?
Were You, Or Someone You Know, Placed in an Indian Boarding Home?
You May Be Eligible for Compensation
Find out if you qualify and get the support you deserve. Our services are FREE, and we're here to help.
What Is This Class Action About?
Between 1951 and 1992, many Indigenous children were removed from their families and placed in Boarding Homes. Some faced abuse, discrimination, and cultural suppression. You, or someone you know, may be eligible for compensation if you were placed in such homes by the government during this period.Are You Eligible?
- You were placed by Canada in a private home for school between 1951 and 1992.
- You attended elementary or high school (not post-secondary).
- You were placed in a private home, not by an Indigenous governing body.
How We Can Help You
- We explain the process.
- We send you a free contingency agreement.
- We collect your ID and personal information.
- You meet with our lawyer, Jennifer Trotti.
- We help you write your story.
- We submit your claim.
- We keep you updated.
Why Choose Stevens & Company?
- Free Services: The government pays your legal fees.
- Expertise: We specialize in class actions like yours.
- Compassionate Support: Our Indigenous lawyer, Jennifer Trotti, will provide a safe space to share your story.
For a more detailed explanation of the Indian Boarding Home Class Action, please visit our Full Information Page.
To Contact us:
Fill out the form below, or contact us via phone, text, or email. We are here to help you every step of the way.Call: 1-877-248-8220
Text: 778-934-3043
E-mail: sandra@stevenslaw.ca