© 2026. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy

Growing Concerns

About Social Media

Impact on Teens 

and Young Adults

We are reviewing potential claims related to heavy social media use among young people.
✔ Free confidential case review
✔ No upfront costs
✔ Check eligibility in minutes

By submitting, I agree to receive calls and texts at the number provided. Submission does not create an attorney - client relationship.


Paid Advertisement
This website is part of a group advertisement. Participating attorneys and advocates pay to be included.
This is not a lawyer referral service or prepaid legal plan. 

Disclaimer

This landing page is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship. No attorney-client relationship is formed unless and until a written retainer agreement is signed

Submitting information through this website may not be protected by attorney-client privilege.

An automated system may direct your inquiry to an attorney or advocate licensed in your state or region.

FREE CASE REVIEW

Quick Answers

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

Unsure if social media played a role?

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

Does this cost anything upfront?

Timelines vary by case. Families interested in learning more about their options may request a free case review.

Is there a deadline to file a claim?

After hours? We're still available and ready to listen.

Free Case Review 866-508-5508

Signs Social Media Use Is Affecting Teens & Young Adults

Many parents first begin noticing behavioral or emotional changes like these:

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

Free confidential case review • No upfront costs

Check Eligibility For Free

Some families noticing changes like these after heavy social media use are exploring whether they may qualify for a claim.

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

Ongoing Lawsuits Against Major Social Media Platforms

Check Eligibility For Free

Check If a Social Media Harm Claim May Be Possible

Some families and young adults noticing behavioral or emotional changes after heavy social media use are exploring whether legal options may be available.

Over 2,300 Families Have Filed Lawsuits

AS REPORTED BY

California lawsuit examining claims involving several social media platforms.

Social media 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