
When abuse or neglect occurs within an institution, survivors often face more than just the harm itself. They may also face powerful organizations, complex systems, and a culture of silence that makes accountability difficult.
Frank Stucki represents individuals and families seeking answers when institutions fail to protect the people who trusted them. His work focuses on uncovering what happened, identifying responsible parties, and pursuing accountability through the civil justice system.
For many survivors, bringing these cases forward is not only about compensation—it is about truth, accountability, and preventing future harm.
Cases involving institutional abuse are often deeply personal and legally complex. Survivors may feel uncertain about whether what happened to them can be addressed through the legal system, or whether an institution can be held responsible for the actions it allowed.
Frank approaches these cases with care, discretion, and a focus on understanding the full circumstances of what occurred. Every situation is different, and determining whether legal action is possible requires careful investigation of the facts.
Frank Stucki is a civil trial lawyer who handles complex litigation involving institutional misconduct, abuse, and negligence. His practice focuses on cases where organizations failed to prevent harm or allowed misconduct to occur under their supervision.
Licensed in Nevada, California, Utah, and Washington, Frank works with investigators, experts, and other attorneys when necessary to build strong cases against institutions that abuse their power.
These cases often involve detailed investigation, strategic litigation, and the ability to challenge organizations with significant resources.
Institutional abuse cases often reveal failures that go beyond the actions of a single individual. In some cases, warning signs were ignored, policies were not followed, or institutions failed to respond to reports of misconduct.
Frank’s work focuses on uncovering those failures and presenting the evidence necessary to pursue accountability through the civil justice system.
Civil lawsuits can provide survivors with an opportunity to seek justice and may help prevent similar harm from happening to others.

Frank Stucki is licensed to practice law in:
• Nevada
• California
• Utah
• Washington
If you or someone you care about was harmed by abuse, neglect, or institutional misconduct, you may have legal options.
A confidential consultation can help you understand whether a civil case may be possible and what the next steps might look like.
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