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Families nationwide are pursuing claims after excessive social media use was linked to serious teen mental health issues.

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Who Qualifies for a Social Media Claim

You may qualify for a free case review if a teen or young adult experienced serious mental health or behavioral changes after heavy social media use.

Many families first notice warning signs like the ones below.

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Ongoing Lawsuits Against Social Media Companies

Families across the U.S. are filing lawsuits against major social media companies, alleging certain platform features were designed to encourage prolonged engagement and addictive use among teens.
These lawsuits claim that excessive platform use contributed to serious mental health harm in young users.
Platforms named in lawsuits may include:
• Instagram
• TikTok
• Snapchat
• YouTube
• Facebook
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Mental Health Effects Linked to Heavy Social Media Use

Studies and reports have linked excessive social media use among teens and young adults with serious mental health challenges.

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Families experiencing these challenges are now exploring whether they may qualify for a social media lawsuit.

Emotional & Well-Being Changes

• Increased anxiety or emotional distress

Sudden mood or personality changes

• Difficulty focusing on school or daily activities

Concerns related to body image or self-esteem

• Declining academic performance

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Behavior Changes

Spending 3+ hours per day on social media

• Difficulty reducing or stopping use

• Sleep disruption or late-night scrolling

• Withdrawing from friends or family

Common Signs

Families noticing these changes are now exploring whether they may qualify for a social media claim.

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Ongoing Lawsuits Against Major Social Media Platforms

Over 2,300 Families Have Filed Lawsuits

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California lawsuit examining claims involving Meta, YouTube social media platforms.

TikTok addiction lawsuit settled ahead of trial.

News outlets listed above reported on related litigation and are not affiliated with this site.

Reuters — February 2026

New York Times — February 2026 

Frequently Asked Questions

We can review the details and help determine whether a family may qualify to pursue a claim.

What if it’s unclear whether social media contributed to the situation?

Case reviews are free and confidential, and there are no costs to learn whether a case may qualify.

How much does it cost to speak with an attorney?

Legal timelines can vary depending on the circumstances of each case. Families interested in learning more about their options may request a free case review.

Is there a deadline to file a claim?

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