Human Trafficking Lawyers
Giving Survivors of Human Trafficking Peace and Control
Our lawyers hold human traffickers accountable, so survivors can move forward.


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More Than 1,200 Five-Star Reviews
We Use Every Resource to Support Trafficked Survivors
Our human trafficking lawyers use their wide network to ensure you have a support system while you heal.
Our human trafficking lawyers understand that coming forward to name those responsible for trafficking and exploiting you takes incredible resilience and courage. Many of you have lived in fear for your safety and the safety of your loved ones for years. Our human trafficking and exploitation lawyers will walk side-by-side with you through this process so that you are never alone. If you’re a survivor of human trafficking and exploitation, we’ll help you reclaim your power.
Human Trafficking and Exploitation Claims
The Forms Human Trafficking and Exploitation can Take
We hold space for your story and your trauma. You will be believed. We will help you move forward.
Child Exploitation
When a child has been exploited for sex or labor, there is an acute sense of grief for the loss of childhood. We can’t replace what was lost, but we can help you or your loved one reclaim their dignity and give you the resources you need to move forward.
Human Sex Trafficking
Most survivors of sex trafficking have lived under the tight control of someone else for years, many from a young age. Healing from this experience takes time, resources, and a lot of support. Our human trafficking lawyers build the safety net for you so you can focus on your recovery.
Labor Trafficking
Escaping this modern-day slavery can leave survivors reeling. Our human trafficking and exploitation lawyers don’t just hold the perpetrators responsible; they help you lay the groundwork for moving forward, so you can build a safe and fulfilling life.
Over $1 Billion Recovered to Help Clients Move Forward
We help injury survivors recover compensation for:
Emotional Distress
Pain and Suffering
Long-Term Care Needs
Medical Expenses

Sexual Abuse or Assault Claims
Sexual Abuse or Assault can Take Many Forms
Every 98 seconds an American is sexually assaulted. You don’t have to be sure “if it counts.” Tell us your story. If we can help, we will.
Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment is a form of workplace discrimination that can lead to emotional trauma and lost income. We help you reclaim your power and your career.
Rideshare Sexual Assault
Unfortunately, Uber and Lyft don’t always provide safe environments for their riders. We’re here to hold these companies accountable so you can heal.
Online & Technology-Facilitated Exploitation
Child exploitation is a danger on many digital platforms. Our sexual abuse lawyers hold responsible parties accountable for their actions. Types of online and tech exploitation include:
- Online Sexual Predator Cases
- Roblox / Discord / Gaming Platform Exploitation
- Social Media Grooming
Institutional Sexual Abuse
It doesn’t have to be David vs. Goliath. Our experienced sexual abuse lawyers stand with you to help you reclaim your power so you can move forward. Types of institutional abuse include:
- Boarding School / Youth Camp Abuse
- Campus / College Sexual Assault
- Clergy Abuse
- Coach / Sports Organization Abuse
- Foster Care / CPS Abuse
- Nursing Home Sexual Abuse
- School / Daycare Abuse
Our Legal Team
Human Trafficking and Exploitation Lawyers Who Care
We believe in showing up for our clients every step of the way.
With more than 250 years of combined experience, our attorneys, social workers, nurses, and legal professionals lead with care and fight with purpose.
Why People Choose Chaffin Luhana
It’s Not Just What We Do. It’s How We Show Up for the People We Serve.
We Listen First. Then We Lead.
We know traumatic stories can be are hard to tell. We’ll never rush you or judge you. We make space for what you’ve been through before we build a path forward.
Relentlessly Skilled. Fiercely Human.
Our team includes seasoned trial lawyers, former prosecutors, nurses, paralegals, and social workers, — combining sharp legal strategy with real compassion. You’ll feel both.
Known for Results. Remembered for Care.
Winning your case matters. But helping you move forward — legally, emotionally, and financially — is what sets us apart.
Nationwide Reach: Local Offices in Connecticut, New York, Pittsburgh, and West Virginia

Healing Takes Time
Chaffin Luhana is here for you.
Human Trafficking and Exploitation FAQs
1. What Is Human Trafficking?
According to the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), human trafficking is when a commercial sex act or labor is coerced, forced or obtained using fraudulent methods. There are two types of human trafficking:
- Sex trafficking: When a commercial sex act is induced using coercion, force or fraud, or when a commercial sex act is induced with a someone under the age of 18.
- Labor trafficking: When someone is recruited, transported, and harbored for labor services using coercion, fraud or force. Those who have been labor trafficked are subject to involuntary servitude, debt bondage, peonage, or slavery.
2. What Is Child Exploitation?
According to SchoolSafety.gov, child exploitation occurs when a trusted adult or someone online, recruits a child for sexual activity, the creation and distribution of child sexual abuse material, grooming, sextortion, and self-harm. If you or a loved one has been the victim of child exploitation in person or online, our sexual abuse lawyers can help you navigate the path forward. Receive a free case review today.
3. What is Child Sex Abuse Material (CSAM)?
It is a crime to create, possess and distribute CSAM. According to RAINN, CSAM is any image or recording that depicts one of the following:
- Sexual acts involving a minor.
- Images of a child’s genitals or private areas.
- Live-streamed or web-cammed child sexual abuse.
- AI-generated content that makes it look like a child is being abused.
- Any content that sexualizes or exploits a child for the viewer’s benefit.
4. What are the Human Trafficking Laws?
The federal government and all 50 states have laws criminalizing both types of human trafficking: forced labor and sex trafficking. There are lower burdens of proof for minors and many states have some form of safe harbor law to protect victims from prosecution for actions they were forced to do by their traffickers.
The federal laws against human trafficking can be found on the website for the Department of Homeland Security.
If you believe you or a loved one have been trafficked, we’re here for you. We’ll listen to your story, and if we can help, we will.
5. What are the Signs Your Loved One is Being Trafficked or Exploited?
According to the Department of Homeland Security, warning signs of human trafficking include:
- A person appears disconnected from their network including family and friends.
- A child who has stopped attending school.
- A person has had a sudden or dramatic change in behavior.
- A minor who has engaged in commercial sex acts.
- A person seem disoriented or confused, or are showing signs of mental or physical abuse. This can include bruises in various stages of healing, malnourishment, and sleep deprivation.
- A person is fearful, timid, or submissive. They are often in the company of someone who seems to be in control of them and they don’t seem to have the freedom to leave.
- They appear to be coached on what to say.
- They are living in unsuitable conditions.
- They appear to lack personal possessions and appear not to have a stable living situation.
6. What are the Signs a Child is Being Sexually Exploited?
According to the Alaska Department of Family and Community Services these are the signs a child could be being sexually exploited:
- They withdraw from family and friends.
- They have a sudden increase in money.
- They start using highly sexualized slang.
- They are a chronic runaway.
- They talk about losing property.
- They have new, frequent or unexplained injuries. Especially injuries like cigarette burns, hair loss from hair pulls, and lacerations.
- They lie about their identity or age.
- History of more than 5 sexual partners.
- History of a sexually transmitted disease.
- Genital or anal injuries.
- Signs of substance abuse.
- Unwilling pregnancy.
- Mental illness like depression and anxiety.
7. When Should I Hire a Human Trafficking and Exploitation Lawyer?
If you or a loved one has been forced or tricked into performing commercial sex acts or unpaid or underpaid labor, it’s important to speak with a lawyer as soon as you feel ready. If you or your loved one willingly said “yes” without force, but you or they were under the age of 18 at the time, that is still a form of child exploitation.
Our human trafficking and exploitation lawyers are here to listen to your story, protect your rights, and connect you with resources to help you heal. We will never pressure you into taking legal action before you’re ready. A free, confidential consultation is the first step toward understanding your options and moving forward.
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