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ATTENTION: Families Harmed by Social Media Addiction
ATTENTION: Families Harmed by Social Media Addiction
Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat have been linked to serious mental health harm — including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and self-harm.
If you or your child became addicted before age 21, you may be entitled to significant compensation.
Total Injury Help has helped thousands of families fight back against powerful corporations.
With over 2,500 lawsuits already filed against Meta, TikTok, Snapchat, and Google — including a recent $6 million verdict and a $375 million verdict against Meta in 2026 — juries are finally holding Big Tech accountable.
These companies knew their algorithms were hurting children — and chose profits anyway. You may be eligible for compensation related to:
Medical Costs: Treatment for diagnosed depression, anxiety, eating disorders, self-harm, or suicidal behavior can lead to years of therapy bills, hospitalization, and ongoing psychiatric care.
Loss of Quality of Life: Social media addiction can rob someone of friendships, school or career success, healthy sleep, and years they will never get back.
Pain and Suffering: The emotional trauma, lasting psychological harm, and long-term impact of social media addiction may entitle you to additional compensation.
Get the compensation you deserve while you focus on healing.
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You deserved to know the risks before opening the app.
Internal documents revealed that executives at major tech companies knew their platforms were harming young users — and deliberately targeted children as young as preteens to grow their user base.
- Addictive by design. Infinite scroll, push notifications, and dopamine-driven algorithms were engineered to keep kids hooked for hours every day, exploiting brains that aren't fully developed until age 25.
- Documented harm in lawsuits includes anorexia, bulimia, binge-eating disorder, major depression, severe anxiety, body dysmorphia, self-harm, suicide attempts, and wrongful death.
- Severe cases are reshaping the litigation as bellwether trials move forward — but time to file is running out for new claims.