Social Media Addiction Claims

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As a parent, nothing is more heartbreaking than seeing your child struggle with issues you never expected. If you or your child have been affected, and is now facing health challenges, please know you're not alone, and this isn't your child's fault.

Social media addiction refers to the compulsive use of platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, or X despite negative consequences. 

Tech companies rely on advertising revenue, and that means keeping users on their platforms as long as possible. To achieve this, they implement behavioral psychology models to manipulate user behavior.

Mental Illness

ADHD/ADD, anxiety, depression, irritability, psychological distress.

Life-Changing Effects Caused By Addiction

Physical Injuries

Eye strain, repetitive strain injuries, and sedentary lifestyle diseases.

Quality of Life

Escapism, poor school performance, sleep deprivation, and social isolation.

Withdrawal Symptoms

Aggression and disengagement from daily activities.

Social Media Claims

Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok have faced allegations that their platforms are intentionally designed to be addictive, especially for children and teenagers. Excessive use of these services may be linked to mental health problems such as anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and suicidal ideation.
The deadline to take legal action on social media–related claims is limited and varies by state. Waiting too long could cost you your right to seek justice, so acting immediately is critical to protect your rights. Financial recovery from a social media lawsuit can give families the support they need to help their child heal and move toward lasting stability and a better future.

You may qualify to file a social media addiction lawsuit if you or your child:
• Developed an addiction to social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, or TikTok.
• Experienced physical or emotional harm linked to that addiction.
• Were under 18 years old at the time the addiction began.