STD testing and associated lab work has come a long way scientifically speaking, and it is definitely possible to prove that someone specific gave you Herpes, HPV or another STD. In California, and in most US states it is illegal to knowingly transmit an STD to a partner without advance warning. Many of our clients have shared their stories of despair and guilt over receiving an STD from someone they trusted and cared deeply for.
But the common theme I hear from my clients that disturbs me deeply is the threat these intimate partners make after being confronted:
“You can’t prove you got it from me.” Usually followed up with something even worse, such as “you got it from somebody else,” hinting that you sleep around a lot.
None of this is true, and you do not have to put up with it. If the person who gave you an STD without advance warning is a person of substance it is absolutely possible to hold them financially accountable for doing so. This has changed your life forever. My clients express shock and concern over the stigma they perceive may be attached to the STD, and concern over how they will live with it.
If you have received an STD from a person of substance I invite you to call for a free, private and confidential consultation at 866-631-3470. I have helped many clients just like you, and there is a lot of reason to hope. It provides my clients a sense of new strength to stand up to this, and to have the resources with which to deal with the medical and financial implications it will have as they move forward with their lives.