Once again - No one is saying that financial compensation will erase trauma associated with abuse. It may go some way to recognising that crime and offer the victim some kind of compensation though.
It is, as JtH has repeatedly said, a civil case with different standards of proof.
Any money offered as compensation from Saviles estate will not come from the pockets of anyone here.
Persuing the BBC, or Stoke Mandeville, or Leeds General for compensation or financial redress is a completely different animal.
If criminal investigations and BBC inquiries now in operation, along with investigations into his behaviour at Broadmoor, Leeds General and Stoke Mandeville show institutional failures, then there may be a case to answer.
It seems some here begrudge the victims compensation on the basis that they are either trying to defraud Saviles estate, fool the public, or that the abuse is not that significant, either because of time elapsed or because it was not that big a deal. This is an extraordinarily cynical and callous view to take of victims of crime.