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Social Media Addiction Lawsuits for Child and Teen Harm

Helping families hold social media companies accountable for harming young people’s mental health

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Social Media Addiction Lawsuits: Representing 300+ young adults and families.

Families across the country are taking action against major social media companies by filing lawsuits on behalf of their children. These lawsuits claim that companies designed their apps to be addictive and harmful. Additionally, we allege that they ignored the serious mental health risks that come with using them.

Families are seeking compensation for mental health problems linked to heavy social media use, including:

  • Self-harm
  • Depression
  • Suicidal Ideation
  • Anxiety
  • Body Dysmorphia
  • Eating Disorders
  • Suicide

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Our team of trauma-informed social media addiction lawyers understand the concerns of parents and are committed to helping you protect your children and navigate the legal process.

We allege that these companies designed products that keep children hooked, a choice that has fueled alarming increases in depression, anxiety, and other harms. When these companies tried to have the lawsuits dismissed, claiming they couldn’t be held responsible, our firm fought back and won. Federal and state judges agreed, allowing the cases to move forward. These legal victories have been featured in BBC, Bloomberg Law, Reuters, The Verge, and more. We’re here to help your family understand your rights, explore your options, and take action when you’re ready.

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Holding Social Media Companies Accountable

Individuals, parents, school districts, and over 40 states are suing social media companies to hold them accountable for purposefully designing addictive algorithms and features that may cause child and teen depression, anxiety, self-harm, and eating disorders.

 Social media companies are facing hundreds of lawsuits for allegedly prioritizing user engagement over the mental and physical well-being of their users. These lawsuits claim that:

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Social media companies designed their features to be addictive and exploit young users.

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These companies concealed known information about the potential health risks – particularly for youth – that are associated with excessive platform use.

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They also failed to take steps to prevent these harms or warn users.

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Social Media Addiction Lawsuit News

His testimony marks a significant escalation in the growing legal and public scrutiny of social media companies.

Children, families, and social media companies are currently preparing for the first of these trials, which may help both sides understand the strengths and weaknesses of their legal arguments.

Similar social media addiction lawsuits go to trial in mid-2026. Although these lawsuits are separate from ours, successes in those cases could strengthen your own potential case.

What are the social media addiction lawsuits about?

Social media use is nearly universal among young people. While social media can help connect people, a growing body of evidence highlights its damaging effects on the mental health and well-being of children and young people.

Gibbs Mura, A Law Group, is filing lawsuits against social media companies for allegedly creating addictive and harmful features in their apps and concealing the known mental health risks to youth.

Effects of Social Media on Mental Health: Increased Anxiety, Depression, and Body Image Issues

Research establishes a clear connection between social media use and increased anxiety, depression, and eating disorders in youth.

Almost all youth ages 13–17 report using social media, with more than a third saying they use social media “almost constantly.”

Why is Social Media Addictive?

Social media platforms are designed to keep users hooked and maximize engagement. We allege social media companies want to keep users on the platform for as long as possible to increase their own profits.

What Experts Have to Say About Social Media Addiction

US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy has issued a public advisory asking individuals and tech companies to take immediate action to address this urgent health crisis. He explained that these companies “seek to manipulate their developing brains into excessive use,” and that when it comes to pitting children’s willpower against social media’s addictive algorithms and “some of the best designers and product developers in the world,” it’s “just not a fair fight.”

He also called for social media platforms to be required to display warning labels, similar to cigarette packs, to warn parents and youth of the potential risks associated with using these platforms.

Meet Our Team

Andre Mura
Andre Mura

Andre represents plaintiffs in class actions and mass torts, including in the areas of consumer protection, privacy, and products liability.

Steve Lopez
Steve Lopez

Steve litigates a wide range of complex cases, from environmental mass torts to consumer class actions. He has secured over $1 billion for his clients.

Anna Katz
Anna Katz

Anna represents plaintiffs in class action and complex litigation involving corporate wrongdoing and financial fraud.

Angela Ma
Angela Ma

Angela represents plaintiffs in class actions and mass torts concerning consumer protection and products liability.

Amelia Ravitz-Dworkin
Amelia Ravitz-Dworkin

Amelia plays a crucial role on case teams representing survivors of sexual assault and parents whose children have suffered from social media addiction.

Belize Combs
Belize Combs

Belize assists the social media addiction lawsuit teams and supports investigations into potential improper overdraft bank fee practices.

Dennis Higgs
Dennis Higgs

Dennis works to help everyday people fight for their legal rights, in addition to helping oversee the day-to-day operations of the firm.

Jason Gibbs
Jason Gibbs

Jason guides clients and potential clients through all stages of the litigation process, from intake to settlement.

Lexi Barrera
Lexi Barrera

Lexi supports the social media addiction lawsuit team and assists Corey Gibbs attorneys with the Eaton Fire lawsuit.

Maneek Sidhu
Maneek Sidhu

Maneek collaborates closely with case teams to provide comprehensive administrative support, including client document organizing and processing.

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