Concerned About Your Child’s Mental Health After Social Media Use?

Many parents are asking the same questions — and your concerns are valid.

Some parents have seen serious mental-health changes in their children — including eating disorders, anxiety, depression, or self-harm — during periods of heavy social media use on platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Snapchat, or YouTube. 

If your child experienced these challenges and spoke with a medical or mental-health professional, you may be able to have their situation reviewed in a private, confidential, and no-pressure way. You’re doing the right thing by seeking answers — and you’re not alone.

Some parents have seen serious mental-health changes in their children after heavy social media use. If your child received care for issues like an eating disorder, anxiety, depression, or self-harm, a private, no-pressure review may be available. You’re not alone.

Step 1: Share your experience safely and privately.

Your information will be reviewed by a trusted legal team that handles these cases with care and confidentiality.

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Why Are Families Raising Social Media Health Claims?

Some families report that their children experienced serious mental-health challenges — including eating disorders, anxiety, depression, or self-harm — during periods of heavy social media use on platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Snapchat, or YouTube.

Across the country, parents and guardians are seeking answers about whether certain social media design features, content patterns, or engagement practices may have contributed to these outcomes. These claims aren’t about jumping to conclusions — they’re about understanding what happened, exploring accountability, and determining whether support may be available.

If your child experienced serious mental-health harm and spoke with a medical or mental-health professional, you may be eligible to have their situation reviewed. You don’t have to decide anything today. A private, no-pressure evaluation can help you understand whether next steps or support may be available.

Take the first step towards potential financial support.

If your child experienced serious mental-health harm — such as an eating disorder, anxiety, depression, or self-harm — following heavy social media use and received care from a medical or mental-health professional, a confidential review may be available. Our legal partners are currently reviewing claims related to the potential mental-health impacts of social media platforms.

Concerned about your child’s mental health after heavy social media use? You’re not alone. Take this short, confidential evaluation to see whether support or next steps may be available.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does this cost?

There is no cost to complete the confidential pre-qualification and eligibility steps. If a legal claim moves forward, the legal team is typically only paid if there is a successful recovery. There is no obligation to proceed.

How do I know if my child may qualify?

Complete this short form to see whether your child’s experience may meet the initial review criteria. Factors may include the type of mental-health condition involved, social media use, and whether your child spoke with a medical or mental-health professional. If your submission meets preliminary guidelines, you may be contacted for follow-up.

What if we already have an attorney?

If you or your family already have legal representation related to this matter, our legal partners may not be able to assist. You are encouraged to continue working with your existing attorney.

Is this a class action lawsuit?

Not exactly. While people sometimes refer to these matters as “class actions,” they are typically handled as individual claims within broader, coordinated legal proceedings.

This means each family’s situation is reviewed individually, based on the specific facts, medical history, and circumstances involved. Any next steps are considered on a case-by-case basis.

Submitting this form does not mean you are filing a lawsuit. It is simply a way to explore whether your child’s experience may qualify for further review and whether support or options may be available.

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