Understand the Impact of Social Media Use
Many individuals and families have raised concerns about the effect social media platforms may have on mental health and emotional wellbeing, especially when use began at a young age and became a major part of daily life.
If you or a loved one used platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, or similar social media services and believe that use contributed to serious mental health struggles, you may have the right to explore legal action. In some cases, prolonged or intense use may be linked to issues such as anxiety, depression, eating disorders, self-harm, suicidal ideation, social media addiction, and other harmful outcomes.
Our team is here to help you review your experience and determine whether your situation may qualify. We are committed to guiding individuals and families through the process with clarity, compassion, and respect.
Taking action is not just about potential compensation — it is also about accountability, awareness, and examining whether these platforms failed to protect young users from foreseeable harm.
If you or your loved one began using social media before the age of 21, spent significant time on these platforms, and experienced serious negative mental health effects, you may be eligible to learn more about your legal options. Your story matters.
What You May Recover
By taking action, you or your loved one may be eligible to recover compensation for:
- Mental health treatment costs, including therapy, counseling, or psychiatric care
- Emotional distress, anxiety, depression, or other psychological impacts
- Costs associated with eating disorders, self-harm, or related conditions
- Loss of quality of life or disruption to daily functioning
- Other related damages connected to prolonged or harmful social media use
Taking action may help you pursue compensation while also promoting greater accountability and safer practices across social media platforms.