
Lawsuits against major social media platforms — including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Snapchat — allege these companies knowingly designed their platforms to be addictive, especially for children and young adults.
According to the claims, algorithms and design features were intentionally built to keep young users engaged for longer periods, despite growing evidence that excessive use was causing serious harm.
If you or your child were harmed by excessive social media use, you may qualify for compensation.
Take our 30-second eligibility quiz to see if you qualify significant compensation.

Families across the country are taking action against social media platforms accused of contributing to serious mental health harm in children and young adults. If excessive social media use led to eating disorders, self-harm, or suicidal thoughts, you may qualify for compensation.
You may be eligible to file a claim if you or your child experienced harm linked to excessive use of a social media platform such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, or Snapchat.
Claims may apply to individuals who:
Were children or young adults during the period of excessive social media use
Spent significant time on one or more social media platforms
Experienced serious mental health harm, including eating disorders, self-harm, or suicidal ideation
Believe the harm was connected to addictive platform features or algorithms
Each case is different, and eligibility depends on specific facts. A review can help determine whether you may qualify for compensation.
There are no upfront fees. Your legal team only takes a percentage of any compensation you win; if you don’t receive a payout, you don’t pay anything.
Most submissions receive an initial review within 24–48 hours. Your legal team will contact you with next steps if you qualify.
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