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Social Media Harm Mass Tort Lawsuit Criteria

If you or a loved one have suffered harm as a result of social media use, you may be eligible to join the Social Media Harm mass tort lawsuit.

Social media platforms facilitate cyberbullying and have been connected to depression, anxiety, self-harm, suicide attempts, and ultimately, suicide. If you meet these criteria and have experienced harm due to social media use, you may be entitled to compensation.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Social Media Usage: Individuals must have used social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, or Snapchat for more than 3 hours per day.
  • Commencement of Usage: Usage of the platforms must have started before the age of 18.
  • Age Requirement: Applicants must be 25 years old or younger at the time of intake.
  • Suffered Injuries or Conditions: Individuals must have suffered injuries or conditions investigated related to their use of social media platforms. These include:
    • Eating disorders
    • Body dysmorphia
    • Self-harm
    • Suicidal ideation, attempt, or completion
  • Injury Onset Age: The injury or condition must have occurred before the age of 21.
  • Treatment Received: Applicants must have received treatment or counseling for the injury or condition resulting from social media use.
  • Claims on Behalf of a Child or Estate: Claims are brought on behalf of a child or estate. LPR is not accepting parental claims.

Disqualifications:

  • Pre-existing Mental Illness or Behavior Requiring Treatment: Individuals with a history of mental illness or behavior requiring treatment before social media usage are disqualified.

Contact Information

For more information or to determine your eligibility for the Social Media Harm mass tort lawsuit, please contact us at 251-444-7000.

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