Internal company documents prove that Meta, TikTok, Snapchat, and others knew their platforms were psychologically harmful to young users — and chose profits over safety.
If you or your child suffered depression, an eating disorder, self-harm, or other serious harm linked to social media, you may be entitled to substantial financial compensation.
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Named Defendants
Thousands of families have filed claims against the companies behind the most widely used social media platforms, alleging they deliberately designed addictive products that harmed young users.
Internal Documents & Whistleblowers
Congressional investigations, whistleblower testimony, and thousands of internal documents prove that social media companies knew their platforms were damaging to children and chose engagement metrics over safety.
Meta's own researchers found Instagram was toxic to teenage girls' body image and worsened mental health — yet the company concealed and ignored this research for years.
Internal documents show TikTok's recommendation engine was deliberately designed to keep young users in "rabbit holes" of harmful content, prioritizing engagement over wellbeing.
Snapchat's internal team designed "Streaks" specifically to exploit teenage psychology, creating compulsive behavior patterns and anxiety when streaks were broken.
Whistleblower Frances Haugen and other former employees testified before Congress that these companies knowingly prioritized profit over the safety of children and teens.
Conditions That May Qualify
Research and court filings have linked excessive social media use to a wide range of serious mental and physical health conditions in young users.
Persistent sadness, hopelessness, and inability to function linked to social comparison and algorithmic content.
Generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and panic attacks driven by notifications, FOMO, and cyberbullying.
Anorexia, bulimia, and body dysmorphia linked to exposure to idealized body image content and filters.
Non-suicidal self-injury correlated with exposure to self-harm content circulated through platform algorithms.
Elevated rates of suicidal thoughts and attempts documented in heavy social media users, particularly teen girls.
Chronic sleep disruption from late-night social media use, causing cascading physical and mental health effects.
Why File a Claim
Social media companies designed addictive products targeting children without adequate safety warnings. Filing a claim helps hold them responsible for these choices.
A successful claim may provide compensation for medical expenses, therapy costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.
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