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Was Your Child Harmed by Social Media?

Families across the country are holding Meta, TikTok, and Snap accountable. Find out in about two minutes whether your family may qualify.

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Harm These Platforms Are Accused of Causing

Lawsuits allege these products were engineered to maximize time spent, with known risks to developing minds.

Anxiety & Depression

Persistent worry, hopelessness, or withdrawal that began or worsened during heavy platform use.

Eating Disorders

Anorexia, bulimia, or body dysmorphia linked to appearance-driven content and comparison feeds.

Self-Harm & Suicidal Ideation

Self-injury or suicidal thoughts, including exposure to content that encouraged them.

Sleep Loss & Academic Decline

Compulsive late-night use, falling grades, and withdrawal from activities your child once loved.

Where the litigation stands

This is active federal litigation — not a cold call

Claims are consolidated in In re: Social Media Adolescent Addiction/Personal Injury Products Liability Litigation, MDL No. 3047, before Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

2,800+
Cases pending in MDL No. 3047 as of July 2026, making it one of the fastest-growing personal injury MDLs in the federal system.
$6M
Jury verdict returned in the first state-court bellwether, K.G.M. v. Meta & YouTube, in Los Angeles Superior Court in March 2026.
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Defendants settled before opening statements in the first federal bellwether in June 2026, rather than put the case to a jury.

The above are matters of public record concerning this litigation generally. They are not results obtained by the sponsoring firm and are not a prediction or guarantee of any outcome in any individual case. Court records verified August 2026.

How It Works

  1. Step 1

    Answer a few questions

    Tell us what happened, which platforms were involved, and how old your child was. About two minutes.

  2. Step 2

    We review your answers

    Licensed attorneys evaluate whether your family meets the criteria for the current litigation.

  3. Step 3

    You hear back quickly

    If you qualify, a member of the legal team reaches out to walk you through next steps. No obligation.

See If You Qualify

No cost, no obligation. Recovery is not guaranteed.

Common Questions

How much does this cost?+

Nothing upfront. These cases are handled on a contingency basis, which means attorney fees are owed only if your case results in a recovery.

Who can file a claim?+

Generally, a parent or guardian files on behalf of a child who began using platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, or Snapchat before turning 18 and who experienced documented harm. Young adults may also qualify for harm that began while they were minors.

Which platforms are involved?+

The current litigation focuses on Meta (Instagram and Facebook), TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube.

Do I need medical records to start?+

No. You do not need to gather anything to complete the review. If your family qualifies, the legal team will tell you exactly what is helpful and help you request it.

Will this become a public lawsuit with my name on it?+

Claims involving minors are typically filed with privacy protections. Your case review is confidential, and an attorney will explain how your family’s information is handled before anything is filed.

How long does a case take?+

Mass tort litigation moves over months and years rather than weeks. Recovery is never guaranteed, and timelines depend on the facts of each case.

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