Were You or Your Child Harmed by Social Media Use?

Free Case Review - No Upfront Costs

Social Media Wasn’t Built for Kids

Over 95% of teens use social media every day. What most parents don’t know is that platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube were engineered with addictive algorithms that keep young people scrolling — often for hours at a time.


Research has now linked compulsive social media use to:

- Eating disorders

- Depression and anxiety

- Self-harm and suicidal thoughts

- Sleep disruption and PTSD


Families across the U.S. are taking action against the companies that knew the risks — and failed to protect children.

Do You or Your Child Qualify for Compensation?

You may be eligible if:

- You (or your child) began using social media before age 26

- Usage was compulsive or 3+ hours a day

- A mental health professional treated you for depression, anxiety, eating disorders, self-harm, suicidal thoughts, PTSD, or sleep disorders

- You have documentation such as medical or therapy records

- You do not already have a lawyer for this case

Why Take Action Now?

It’s Free: Your case review costs nothing.


No Risk: Attorneys only get paid if you win a settlement.


Time Is Limited: Lawsuits are underway now, and waiting could affect your eligibility.


Accountability: Families like yours are holding these companies responsible for the harm caused.

How It Works

1. Complete a 30-second questionnaire to see if you qualify.

2. Get a free case review with a legal professional.

3. Fight for compensation with no upfront cost to you.

Take the Next Step Today

If you or your child suffered from depression, anxiety, self-harm, eating disorders, or suicidal thoughts tied to social media use, you may be entitled to significant compensation.

(Takes less than 2 minutes. 100% free & confidential.)

Who is this about?
How old were you (or your child) when you started using social media?
Were you (or your child) diagnosed with or treated for ANY of the following conditions: Depression, Anxiety, Eating disorder, Self-harm / suicidal thoughts or attemtps, Sleep disorder
On average, how many hours per day were spent on social media before the age 26?
Do you have documentation (medical, therapy records, hospitalization, etc.) linking this to your condition?
Do you currently have a lawyer representing you for this issue?
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