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Children’s Social Media Addiction Lawsuit
Has Social Media Addiction Harmed Your Child? Find out if your family is eligible for compensation.
Children’s Social Media Addiction Lawsuit
Thousands of lawsuits have been filed against major platforms—including Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, and Discord—alleging they were deliberately designed to be addictive for minors, causing serious mental and physical harm. In October 2024, a federal judge allowed school districts nationwide to move forward with claims that the skyrocketing costs of addressing students’ mental health issues stem from social media’s addictive design.
Has Your Child Been Harmed by Social Media Addiction?
If your child developed a harmful addiction to social media—leading to severe physical injuries like self-harm, eating disorders, or even attempted suicide—you may be eligible to pursue a legal claim. Recent lawsuits allege that major platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat, knowingly designed algorithms to captivate vulnerable users. Our lawyers are tracking the latest news and class action updates while representing families nationwide in social media addiction cases. To learn more about your options and potential compensation, call us today at 1-844-FIND-LAW or complete the form.
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