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Social Media Addiction Lawsuits

July 18, 2025
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Social Media Addiction Lawsuits: Can You Sue Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, or Snapchat for Teen Harm?

By Postman Law — Your Personal Injury Attorneys Nationwide

In July 2025, a grieving family in Florida joined thousands of others by filing a lawsuit against Meta, Snap, Instagram and TikTok after the suicide of their teenage son. The complaint, part of the growing Social Media Addiction MDL, claims years of compulsive platform use caused addiction, anxiety, depression, and ultimately, suicide.

Their story is not unique. Over 2,300 families across the country are pursuing justice for harms caused by the intentional, addictive design of major platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, Facebook, and YouTube.

If your child has been harmed by social media, you are not alone. Postman Law is actively representing families in this litigation, and we are here to help you understand your legal options.

What Is the Social Media Addiction Lawsuit?

These lawsuits claim that social media companies knowingly created dangerously addictive platforms, especially for teens. Borrowing tactics from the gambling and tobacco industries, platforms like Instagram and TikTok use:

These features exploit underdeveloped impulse control in adolescent brains and are linked to:

Victims and families are suing for damages including emotional and physical harm, wrongful death, and loss of consortium.

Who Can File a Social Media Addiction Lawsuit?

You may be eligible if you or your child:

Parents may file on behalf of minor children or for wrongful death if their child has passed away.

Why Teens Are Especially at Risk

Scientific research confirms that teens are neurologically vulnerable. Their brains are still developing, especially in areas that regulate impulse control, emotion, and judgment. Likes, comments, and algorithm-driven content activate dopamine responses that mimic addiction. When repeated over time, these patterns rewire the brain and create dependency. Social media companies like Meta and TikTok have conducted internal research that confirms the mental health risks to teen users. But instead of acting on this data, they chose profits over safety.

Types of Injuries in These Lawsuits

These lawsuits include a wide range of injuries tied to social media addiction:

The Legal Basis: Why Social Media Companies Can Be Sued
While social media companies often claim immunity under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, these lawsuits do not focus on user-generated content. Instead, they target the companies’ own decisions and design choices. That means Section 230 doesn’t apply. Companies are being sued for:

What Is the Current Status of the Social Media MDL?

Potential Settlement Amounts

While no cases have settled yet, projections include:

Results will vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.

Why Postman Law?

Postman Law has recovered over $3 billion for clients nationwide. Our attorneys are on the frontlines of the social media litigation, working closely with families, co-counsel, and experts to build strong cases.

Results will vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.

Take Action Now

If your child has suffered due to excessive social media use, do not wait. Contact Postman Law today at 844-POSTMAN or fill out our secure form online. We’ll review your case, explain your rights, and fight for the accountability your family deserves.

Social media should not come at the cost of your child’s life or mental health. Let Postman Law help you fight back.

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