Social Media Addiction Lawyers

For most people, social media is now ingrained in the fabric of daily life. It’s been marketed to the public as a convenient and harmless way to connect with others, share updates about your life, and feel a sense of community and belonging.

But behind the screen, these platforms are powered by something else entirely: a data-driven design built to keep users—especially minors—hooked and scrolling hour after hour, day after day.

But now, after countless lives have been dramatically altered for the worse because of the addictive nature of social media, courts and juries in the U.S. are beginning to hold the companies behind these apps accountable for how they’ve designed and built their products.

What’s Happening Right Now?

In late March 2026, two major jury verdicts marked a turning point in the battle against social media addiction:

  • A New Mexico jury ordered Meta to pay $375 million for misleading consumers and failing to protect children.
  • A California jury found Meta and YouTube negligent in the first wave of social media addiction trials, awarding $6 million to affected families.

These cases are part of a much larger wave of litigation against social media giants:

  • 10,000+ individual lawsuits
  • 800+ school district cases
  • 41+ state attorneys general taking action

These recent jury verdicts have been compared to the early lawsuits against Big Tobacco—a time when the industry’s internal knowledge of the harm it was doing to users finally caught up to it.

Defective Product Design

It’s important to note that the legal action against Meta, YouTube, and other social media companies isn’t about the content that users post. Instead, it’s about how their apps are specifically designed for maximum engagement—often at the cost of users’ mental health and well-being.

Lawsuits allege that social media companies intentionally designed their products to be addictive by creating and emphasizing features like:

  • Infinite scroll
  • Auto-playing videos
  • Algorithm-driven content feeds
  • Push notifications that pull users back in

These are deliberately engineered systems and features designed to keep users scrolling and clicking inside their apps to increase company profits. And according to growing medical and scientific evidence, these design decisions can and are causing real harm to people throughout the country, especially children and teenagers.

The Impact on Mental Health

Research and litigation have linked excessive social media use, especially among young people, to serious mental health injuries and challenges, including:

  • Social media addiction
  • Anxiety and depression
  • ADD/ADHD and loss of focus
  • Body dysmorphia
  • Eating disorders (including anorexia and bulimia)
  • Self-harm and suicidal ideation

Young users are particularly vulnerable due to ongoing brain development, heightened social comparison, and reduced impulse control. Perhaps most disturbingly, lawsuits allege that these companies were aware of these risks for years and chose to continue deploying these designs anyway. This shows a clear choice of profit over consumer safety.

Do You Qualify for a Claim?

You or your child may be eligible to file a claim against Meta, YouTube, or another social media company if:

  1. You or your child began using at least one social media platform before age 21, and
  2. You or your child used social media for 3+ hours per day, and
  3. You or your child experienced mental health-related harm linked to that use, such as:
  • Addiction or compulsive use
  • Anxiety, depression, or lack of focus
  • Eating disorders or body image issues
  • Self-harm or suicidal thoughts

It’s important to note that parents or guardians can file claims on behalf of minors who have been harmed by social media.

We’re Pushing Back Against Negligent Social Media Giants

At our firm, we strongly believe that these cases are about more than just getting compensation for victims. They’re about accountability for multi-billion-dollar companies that knew how dangerous their products were but continued pushing them on vulnerable members of society.

Thankfully, juries are now recognizing that:

  • These platforms are not neutral tools.
  • Their design choices have consequences.
  • Companies can and should be held responsible when those choices harm users.

Just as harmful industries were forced to change after lawsuits and court rulings in the past, these cases may reshape how technology and social media apps are built moving forward.

Contact Our Social Media Addiction Lawyers Today

If you or your child has been affected by excessive social media use, you may have legal options against the companies behind these addictive apps. These cases are moving quickly, and understanding your rights starts with getting clear information about your next steps.

Our team is here to listen, answer your questions, and help you determine if you qualify to file a claim. Find out if you or your child may be eligible to get justice and compensation. Contact us today for a free, confidential case review.

 

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