

Attention
Former Patients of Dr. Robert Hadden
Trust Was Broken.
Women Were Silenced.
For decades, women placed their trust in Dr. Robert Hadden, a former OB-GYN at Columbia University Medical Center and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. That trust was abused.
Dr. Hadden has since been convicted of sexually abusing patients over many years. Numerous women are now coming forward, sharing experiences they were once told to ignore, question, or keep quiet.
If Dr. Robert Hadden was your OB-GYN in the past, you are not alone. Our team is here to listen, explain your legal options, and help ensure your voice is finally heard.
You may be eligible for compensation.
You may be eligible for compensation
Women who experience sexual abuse by a trusted medical professional often carry the effects for years—sometimes decades. Survivors have reported long-lasting harm, including:
Anxiety and depression
Physical symptoms
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Emotional struggles
Chronic physical pain or injury
Across the United States, jails and prisons were built to enforce justice — but for many, they became places of fear, violence, and silence. Abuse by correctional staff, lack of oversight, and deliberate neglect have allowed misconduct to continue for years, often without consequence.
Reports of sexual assault, excessive force, and psychological abuse have emerged from facilities nationwide. Many survivors say they begged for help but were ignored or punished. Others were threatened into silence. In some facilities, staff covered up repeated incidents to protect careers and reputations.
Hospitals are meant to be places of safety and healing. For many women, routine OB GYN visits with Dr. Robert Hadden reportedly became moments of fear, confusion, and betrayal. Survivors allege that Dr. Hadden used his authority as an OB GYN to commit sexual abuse during examinations, often making patients believe the conduct was medically necessary. Many women report feeling dismissed, ignored, or unsure how to speak up at the time.
Despite complaints and warning signs, Dr. Hadden continued practicing for years. This was not a single failure. It reflects a serious breakdown in oversight and accountability. This was more than professional misconduct. It was a devastating violation of trust and a systemic failure to protect women seeking medical care.
Survivors are coming forward, and the pattern is clear. Sexual abuse in trusted pediatric medical environments can be widespread, long lasting, and often ignored.
Reports and allegations involving Dr. Reginald Archibald at Rockefeller University Hospital describe deeply troubling misconduct. Many experts believe additional survivors may still be silent, held back by fear, shame, or the belief they would not be believed. Children and other vulnerable patients were especially at risk and often left without protection.
Severe emotional trauma — Survivors often struggle with PTSD, anxiety, and depression for years.
Isolation and broken trust — Fear and betrayal make it difficult to seek help or confide in others.
Physical and psychosomatic effects — Trauma can manifest in long-term physical symptoms.
Coping struggles — Some survivors turn to drugs or alcohol to manage unprocessed trauma.
Self-harm or suicidal thoughts — Many suffer in silence without support.

You may qualify for compensation if you or a loved one experienced sexual abuse by Dr. Reginald Archibald at Rockefeller University Hospital. Survivors who reported abuse and were ignored, silenced, or dismissed may also be eligible. Even if the abuse occurred decades ago, your case may still qualify. Family members of survivors who suffered lasting harm or passed away as a result of the abuse may also have legal options.
You may qualify for compensation if you or a loved one:
• Were sexually abused by Dr. Reginald Archibald
• Reported the abuse and were ignored, silenced, or dismissed
• Are experiencing long term emotional or physical effects
• Suffered a violation of trust while under medical care
Even if the abuse occurred decades ago, your case may still be eligible. Many survivors stayed silent out of fear or shame.
Now is the time to come forward.
Supporting survivors of Dr. Robert Hadden in seeking justice and accountability
By coming forward, you can reclaim your voice and help protect others from experiencing the same abuse. It begins with a free, confidential case review.
If you or a loved one were sexually abused by Dr. Reginald Archibald, reach out today. Our team will listen, review your story, and explain your legal options clearly. We are here to stand with you and fight for accountability and justice.
You have carried this pain long enough. You may be eligible for compensation.
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