How to File a Social Media Addiction Lawsuit
If you’re ready to take on powerful companies like Meta, TikTok, and Snapchat over the harmful impact of your child’s social media use, you might be wondering how to file a social media addiction lawsuit. Hiring a knowledgeable attorney is a critical step in holding these platforms accountable for the damage they’ve done.
Written and edited by our team of expert legal content writers and reviewed and approved by Attorney Matthew Bergman
- Content last updated on:
- September 18, 2024
Written and edited by our team of expert legal content writers and reviewed and approved by
- Content last updated on:
- September 18, 2024
- The first step in filing a social media addiction lawsuit is consulting an experienced attorney.
- Your lawyer can help you gather and review the different types of evidence you’ll need to pursue your claim.
- Keep up with current social media lawsuits by reviewing our ongoing updates here.
How Do I File a Social Media Addiction Lawsuit?
Social media addiction litigation is an emerging legal practice area, with the first bellwether trial set to begin in October 2025. If you believe your child has been harmed by social media use, your first move should be to seek legal representation.
Speaking with an experienced lawyer like those at the Social Media Victims Law Center (SMVLC) can significantly raise the odds of bringing a successful social media addiction lawsuit. Once you’ve spoken with our skilled attorneys in a free consultation, they can take the next steps to file a social media addiction claim:
- Investigating your situation.
- Gathering all available evidence.
- Preparing your complaint and other case documents for filing.
- Making sure no crucial deadlines are missed.
- Keeping you up-to-date on the progress of your case and developing legislation.
What Evidence Do I Need to File a Social Media Addiction Claim?
Your attorney can determine what evidence you’ll need to prove your case and where to find it. Two key types of evidence that will strengthen your social media addiction claim are:
Documentation of Extensive Social Media Use
You won’t be able to prove your child was a victim of social media addiction unless you demonstrate that they extensively used the platforms you intend to pursue compensation from. Showing how much your child engaged with content on social media will strengthen your claim. Smartphone, computer, and social media app logs can provide metrics detailing which platforms your child used and for how long, which can help demonstrate social media addiction.
Medical Treatment Records
You must prove a compensable harm to secure compensation through a lawsuit. If your child suffered mental or physical harm as a result of their social media addiction, gathering medical and psychological records detailing the negative impact will be essential to proving your claims. For example, if your child received treatment for anxiety or depression associated with their social media use, the associated records will go a long way in substantiating your claim.
Request a Free Consultation With Our Social Media Addiction Lawyers
If you’re curious about how to file a social media addiction lawsuit, contact us today to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. As one of the first firms to file social media addiction lawsuits, SMVLC is uniquely positioned to handle your case efficiently and effectively. Do not wait to reach out.
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