Social media addiction lawsuit filings have surged across the United States. Thousands of families allege that platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube caused serious harm to their children. These claims are now consolidated under MDL-3047 in federal court. The litigation represents one of the largest product liability actions in American history. If your child suffered mental health injuries from excessive social media use, you may qualify to seek compensation.
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Last checked: July 10, 2026
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July 10, 2026: Meta appeals landmark jury verdict that found it to blame for social media addiction for young users – Toronto Star (Toronto Star)
July 08, 2026: Three states poised for next social media addiction trials – Newsweek (Newsweek)
July 10, 2026 (Bellwether Date): Next MDL-3047 bellwether trials are set for jury selection February 3, 2027, involving the Tucson (AZ) and Charleston County (SC) school district cases. (Court Record)
July 10, 2026 (Bellwether Date): An August 18, 2026 Oakland trial is scheduled for state attorneys general claims against Meta. (Court Record)
July 10, 2026 (Ruling): Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers denied Meta’s summary judgment motion, clearing 29 states to head to trial against Meta after finding too many factual disputes to dismiss. (Court Record)
July 10, 2026 (Settlement): Meta settled the Breathitt County (KY) school-district bellwether on the eve of the June 15, 2026 trial after Snap, TikTok, and YouTube settled in mid-May 2026, with combined reporting around $27 million. (Court Record)
July 10, 2026 (Settlement): A California judge in June 2026 upheld the landmark $6 million jury verdict against Meta and YouTube, rejecting their bids for a new trial or reversal. (Court Record)
July 10, 2026 (Case Status): As of July 2026, 2,893 personal-injury cases were pending in MDL-3047 in the Northern District of California, up from 2,664 in June 2026. (Court Record)
July 07, 2026: “Social Media Addiction” Is Way More Complicated Than You Think – persuasion.community (persuasion.community)
July 08, 2026: Families sound alarm about social media, youth mental health – Enidnews.com (Enidnews.com)
July 08, 2026: Boston sues Meta, TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube citing youth mental health – WCVB (WCVB)
July 08, 2026: Boston sues social media companies, saying addictive platforms hurt kids’ mental health – NBC Boston (NBC Boston)
July 07, 2026: Meta social media addiction lawsuits cleared for August bellwether trial – Top Class Actions (Top Class Actions)
July 01, 2026: Social Media Addiction Statistics 2026 | U.S. & Worldwide – Sokolove Law (Sokolove Law)
July 07, 2026: WSIS panel calls for a broader approach to youth mental health online – Digital Watch Observatory (Digital Watch Observatory)
July 07, 2026: TikTok reaches settlement in social media addiction lawsuit – Yahoo (Yahoo)
July 07, 2026: Four states seeking $1.4 trillion in penalties in child social media addiction trial, Meta says – Fox Business (Fox Business)
July 06, 2026: Senator Linda Greenstein Leading Efforts to Study Impact of Social Media on Children – TAPinto (TAPinto)
July 06, 2026: Senate Passes Mukherji, Greenstein Legislation Establishing Social Media Research Center – New Jersey Senate Democrats (New Jersey Senate Democrats)
July 06, 2026: Judge Clears Way for Next Social Media Addiction Lawsuit Bellwether Trial – AboutLawsuits.com (AboutLawsuits.com)
July 05, 2026: Grim New Details From the Life of the Plaintiff in Social Media’s ‘Big Tobacco’ Case – Gizmodo (Gizmodo)
July 01, 2026: TikTok Settles Social Media Addiction Lawsuit Weeks Before Trial – Consumer Notice (Consumer Notice)
June 30, 2026: Youth Mental Health in a Changing World — 2025 Annual Report – Child Mind Institute (Child Mind Institute)
July 03, 2026: TikTok Settles With Florida Teen Ahead of Social Media Addiction Trial Set for This Summer – Law Commentary (Law Commentary)
July 03, 2026 (Bellwether Date): The next MDL-3047 bellwether trial, drawn from the state attorneys-general track, is set to begin around August 6, 2026, before Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers. (Court Record)
July 03, 2026 (Settlement): The first federal bellwether (Breathitt County School District v. Meta, Snap, TikTok, YouTube), set for June 15, 2026, settled before opening statements for a reported combined ~$27 million. (Court Record)
July 03, 2026 (Settlement): Snap settled with plaintiff K.G.M. around January 22, 2026, and TikTok settled January 27, 2026 on the eve of the state-court bellwether, both without admission of liability. (Court Record)
July 03, 2026 (Case Status): MDL-3047 now includes roughly 2,600–2,900 pending personal-injury cases plus nearly 800 school-district suits and AG actions from 41+ states, making it one of the fastest-growing MDLs. (Court Record)
June 30, 2026: TikTok to settle with teen plaintiff before California social media trial, law firm says – Reuters (Reuters)
July 01, 2026: Social media’s impact on youth mental health – FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul (FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul)
July 01, 2026: TikTok settles with US teenager ahead of social media addiction trial – Jamaica Observer (Jamaica Observer)
June 30, 2026: TikTok Agrees to Settle Teen’s Mental Health Lawsuit Amidst Growing Social Media Scrutiny – Devdiscourse (Devdiscourse)
June 30, 2026: Social Media Harm Verdicts – Motley Rice (Motley Rice)
June 30, 2026: What to Know About the Upcoming Social Media Addiction Lawsuit Trial – Drugwatch.com (Drugwatch.com)
June 30, 2026: TikTok reaches settlement with Florida teen ahead of July social media addiction trial – NBC News (NBC News)
June 29, 2026: YouTube Settles Child Social Media Harm Lawsuit – Movieguide (Movieguide)
June 29, 2026: Social Media Ban for Children Under 16 May Go Into Effect Next Year in U.K. – AboutLawsuits.com (AboutLawsuits.com)
June 23, 2026: Lawmakers want research on social media’s effect on young people – New Jersey Monitor (New Jersey Monitor)
June 26, 2026 (Settlement): The June 15, 2026 federal bellwether (Breathitt County School District v. Meta, Snap, TikTok, YouTube) settled on the eve of trial, with Snap/TikTok/YouTube settling in mid-May and Meta days later for a reported combined ~$27 million. (Court Record)
June 26, 2026 (Case Status): Pending actions in MDL-3047 grew to roughly 2,664 claims as of June 2026 (up from 2,527 in May). (Court Record)
June 26, 2026 (Ruling): On March 25, 2026 a Los Angeles jury in the state-court bellwether K.G.M. v. Meta & YouTube returned a $6M verdict ($3M compensatory split 70% Meta/30% Google plus $3M punitive), the first social-media addiction trial verdict. (Court Record)
June 23, 2026: Google’s YouTube settles case over social media harm to children – Reuters (Reuters)
June 25, 2026: Google Settles Lawsuit With Teen as Social Media Addiction Lawsuits Gain Steam – Gizmodo (Gizmodo)
June 24, 2026: Google’s YouTube settles case over social media harm to children – CNBC (CNBC)
June 24, 2026: Google Paid Up on a Youth Mental Health Case While Its Rivals Head to Trial – Android Headlines (Android Headlines)
June 24, 2026: YouTube settles Florida teen’s social media addiction lawsuit ahead of trial — another major Big Tech setback – New York Post (New York Post)
June 24, 2026: YouTube settles social media addiction lawsuit brought by teenager amid tidal wave of court cases – Sky News (Sky News)
June 24, 2026: Google’s YouTube reaches settlement in lawsuit alleging child social media addiction – Fox Business (Fox Business)
June 22, 2026: TRENDS Barometer analyses risks of social media addiction on youth mental health – middle-east-online.com (middle-east-online.com)
March 25, 2026: Instagram and YouTube found liable in landmark social media addiction trial in California – PBS (PBS)
June 16, 2026: What we actually know about youth mental health and social media use – The Independent (The Independent)
June 15, 2026: Social media and teenagers: what the evidence says – The Conversation (The Conversation)
June 15, 2026: Vermont Social Media Addiction Lawsuit Against Meta Proceeds – LawyersandSettlements.com (LawyersandSettlements.com)
June 03, 2026: Youth-Led Book on Social Media and Mental Health Highlights a Complex Mix of Harms and Supports – Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health (Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health)
June 12, 2026 (Bellwether Date): Meta’s federal bellwether trial (Breathitt County BOE v. Meta) began June 12, 2026 before Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland after Meta refused to settle. (Court Record)
June 12, 2026 (Settlement): Breathitt County BOE settled with Snap, Google/YouTube, and TikTok (ByteDance) for approximately $27M combined in May 2026, weeks before the scheduled June 15 trial date. (Court Record)
June 12, 2026 (Bellwether Date): The originally scheduled June 15, 2026 bellwether was cancelled post-settlement; next two bellwether trials (Tucson USD and Charleston County SD) set for jury selection February 3, 2027, with opening statements February 8, 2027. (Court Record)
June 12, 2026 (Ruling): On March 25, 2026, a Los Angeles jury returned a $6M verdict against Meta (70%) and Google (30%) in the K.G.M. state-court bellwether — the first jury finding that social media platforms caused a child’s depression and anxiety. (Court Record)
June 12, 2026 (Settlement): TikTok settled on January 27, 2026 (day jury selection was to begin) and Snap settled approximately January 22, 2026, in the K.G.M. state trial — neither admitted liability. (Court Record)
June 12, 2026 (Case Status): MDL-3047 now includes 2,664+ pending federal claims, 10,000+ individual PI cases, nearly 800 school district lawsuits, and actions by 41+ state attorneys general. (Court Record)
June 12, 2026 (Ruling): Judge Rogers reinforced that social media companies can be held accountable for designing platforms that exploit young users, allowing key negligence claims to proceed to trial. (Court Record)
June 11, 2026: Does social media harm Black youth differently? – WBUR (WBUR)
June 11, 2026: Two Hours of Daily Social Media Linked to Teen Depression – Neuroscience News (Neuroscience News)
June 09, 2026: Kentucky School District’s Social Media Addiction Lawsuit Ends in Landmark Settlement – Levin Papantonio (Levin Papantonio)
June 10, 2026: Google and Meta denied new trial in social media addiction lawsuit – The American Bazaar (The American Bazaar)
June 10, 2026: Lawsuits Claiming Social Media Is ‘Addictive’ Gain Momentum – MedPage Today (MedPage Today)
June 10, 2026: Google and Meta denied new trial in youth social media addiction case – Reuters (Reuters)
February 11, 2026: Social media and youth mental health defining challenge of our time: Surgeon general – ABC News – Breaking News, Latest News and Videos (ABC News – Breaking News, Latest News and Videos)
June 04, 2026: Social Media Lawsuit: 2026 Addiction Updates and What To Know – Consumer Notice (Consumer Notice)
June 04, 2026: Thematic dialogue on social media and children’s mental health – coe.int (coe.int)
June 05, 2026: Parents Nationwide Raise Questions About Social Media’s Impact on Youth Mental Health – EIN News (EIN News)
June 05, 2026 (Ruling): On March 25, 2026, an L.A. Superior Court jury returned a $6M verdict against Meta (70%) and Google (30%) in the K.G.M. bellwether trial — $3M compensatory plus $3M punitive damages. (Court Record)
June 05, 2026 (Settlement): Snap settled approximately January 22, 2026, and TikTok settled January 27, 2026 (day of jury selection) in the K.G.M. state court bellwether — neither admitted liability. (Court Record)
June 05, 2026 (Settlement): On June 2, 2026, a Kentucky school district (Breathitt County) secured approximately $27M in settlements from Meta and other platforms over student mental health harm claims. (Court Record)
June 05, 2026 (Ruling): Meta is now defending a New Mexico state trial where a jury awarded $375M over claims Meta failed to protect children from sexual abuse and bullying. (Court Record)
June 05, 2026 (Bellwether Date): The first federal MDL-3047 school-district bellwether (Meta v. Breathitt County) was scheduled for June 12-15, 2026 but was cancelled after the $27M settlement. (Court Record)
June 05, 2026 (Bellwether Date): Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers set the next two federal bellwether trials — Tucson Unified School District and Charleston County School District — with jury selection February 3, 2027 and opening statements February 8, 2027. (Court Record)
June 05, 2026 (Case Status): MDL-3047 now includes 10,000+ individual personal injury cases, ~800 school district lawsuits, and actions by 41+ state attorneys general. (Court Record)
June 05, 2026 (Case Status): As of June 2026, at least 2,664 claims are pending in the federal MDL docket before Judge Rogers in N.D. Cal. (Court Record)
June 04, 2026: Youth-led book on social media and mental health highlights a complex mix of harms and supports – Medical Xpress (Medical Xpress)
June 02, 2026: How Lawsuits Alleging Social Media Harms Threaten Big Tech – Bloomberg.com (Bloomberg.com)
June 01, 2026: Social Media Giants to Pay $27 Million in School Suit Accord – Claims Journal (Claims Journal)
June 01, 2026: Meta, TikTok, Snap, YouTube settle school social media addiction bellwether case – Class Action Lawsuits (Class Action Lawsuits)
May 30, 2026: Meta, Other Social Networks Will Pay $27 Million To Settle Kentucky School District Lawsuit – Engadget (Engadget)
May 29, 2026: Social media companies pay $27 million to settle Kentucky school district’s lawsuit over social media harms, records show – Yahoo Finance (Yahoo Finance)
May 29, 2026: How does social media impact youth mental health – and what can parents do? – Park Rapids Enterprise (Park Rapids Enterprise)
May 29, 2026: ‘We cannot ban our way out of a youth mental health crisis’: social media bans for teenagers lack evidence and pose risks, scientists say – Frontiers (Frontiers)
May 28, 2026: The Youth Mental Health Crisis Has a Deeper Cause Than Social Media – ScienceBlog.com (ScienceBlog.com)
February 06, 2026: Social Media and Adolescent Mental Health: A Comprehensive Narrative Review – The Cureus Journal of Medical Science (The Cureus Journal of Medical Science)
May 26, 2026: Supreme Court rejects Meta’s appeal in Vermont social media addiction case – PBS (PBS)
May 26, 2026: Rural Kentucky School District Reaches Settlement in Social Media Addiction Lawsuit Against Meta and TikTok – Law Commentary (Law Commentary)
May 25, 2026: Manitoba ban on social media for youth gets strong support from doctors who did survey – CBC (CBC)
May 22, 2026: Breathitt County school district settles social media addiction lawsuit against Meta – WKYT (WKYT)
May 21, 2026: Meta Settles a School District’s Social Media Addiction Lawsuit – The New York Times (The New York Times)
May 21, 2026: Meta settles social media addiction case brought by rural Kentucky school district – NBC News (NBC News)
May 22, 2026: Meta Settles Closely Watched Youth Mental Health Lawsuit With Kentucky District – International Business Times (International Business Times)
May 19, 2026: Dangers of Social Media for Youth: Key Stats & Research – Motley Rice (Motley Rice)
May 22, 2026 (Ruling): On March 25, 2026, a Los Angeles Superior Court jury returned a $6M verdict against Meta and Google in K.G.M. v. Meta & YouTube — $3M compensatory (Meta 70%/Google 30%) plus $3M punitive damages for addictive platform design causing anxiety and depression. (Court Record)
May 22, 2026 (Ruling): A New Mexico jury ordered Meta to pay $375 million after finding the company misled users about platform safety and put children at risk. (Court Record)
May 22, 2026 (Bellwether Date): Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers set the first federal MDL-3047 bellwether trial for June 15, 2026, and the second for August 6, 2026, in the Northern District of California (Oakland). (Court Record)
May 22, 2026 (Bellwether Date): Meta faces the Breathitt County (Kentucky) school district at trial beginning June 12, 2026, before Judge Rogers after Snap, Google, and TikTok settled pre-trial. (Court Record)
May 22, 2026 (Bellwether Date): Six school district bellwether cases selected for federal MDL from Maryland, Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, South Carolina, and Arizona, with trials expected in late 2026. (Court Record)
May 22, 2026 (Settlement): Snap and TikTok reached confidential settlements with plaintiff K.G.M. on the eve of the first California state bellwether trial in January 2026. (Court Record)
May 22, 2026 (Settlement): Snap, YouTube (Google), and TikTok (ByteDance) reached settlements with the Breathitt County School District (Kentucky) in May 2026, weeks before the first MDL-3047 school-district trial. (Court Record)
May 22, 2026 (Case Status): 2,527 cases now pending in MDL-3047, making it one of the fastest-growing MDLs in the federal system as of May 2026. (Court Record)
May 21, 2026: Meta settles high-profile lawsuit over youth mental health claims – Baton Rouge Business Report (Baton Rouge Business Report)
May 21, 2026: Meta settles first U.S. school district youth mental health lawsuit – qz.com (qz.com)
May 21, 2026: Meta settles first US case over school costs tied to youth mental health, court filing shows – Reuters (Reuters)
May 16, 2026: Snap, YouTube, and TikTok settle suit over harm to students – The Verge (The Verge)
May 21, 2026: Meta settles major social media addiction lawsuit with school district – The Guardian (The Guardian)
May 19, 2026: Social Media Settlements & Verdicts for Addiction (2026) – Sokolove Law (Sokolove Law)
May 18, 2026: UPDATE: Social media giants settle first of more than a thousand school district lawsuits – EdSource (EdSource)
May 19, 2026: Teens Have Never Been More Connected So Why Are So Many Struggling? – WBKR (WBKR)
May 19, 2026: Social Media Addiction Lawsuits Put Industry Under Pressure – LawyersandSettlements.com (LawyersandSettlements.com)
May 19, 2026: Google Settles with School District as Meta Appeals Landmark Verdict – The Legal Examiner (The Legal Examiner)
May 18, 2026: Social media’s damage to teen mental health may cost £3bn a year – The Times (The Times)
May 16, 2026: Snap, YouTube Settle School-Social Media Suit Ahead of Trial – Bloomberg.com (Bloomberg.com)
May 18, 2026: Three Social Media Firms Settle Public School Addiction Lawsuit 05/18/2026 – MediaPost (MediaPost)
May 17, 2026: When screen time crosses a line: Social media’s toll on mental health – Lawrence Journal-World (Lawrence Journal-World)
May 17, 2026: University of Iowa researcher reflects on social media and youth mental health – thegazette.com (thegazette.com)
May 17, 2026: Snap, YouTube, TikTok Settle Tech Addiction Case. There’s Still One Holdout – PCMag (PCMag)
May 16, 2026: YouTube, Snap and TikTok settle school district’s social media addiction claims – Reuters (Reuters)
May 06, 2026: Meta asks California judge to throw out landmark social media addiction verdict – Reuters (Reuters)
May 16, 2026: Snap and YouTube settle Kentucky school district’s social media addiction lawsuit – gagadget.com (gagadget.com)
May 16, 2026: YouTube on settling youth mental health crisis lawsuit: ‘Our focus remains on…’ – The Times of India (The Times of India)
May 16, 2026: YouTube, TikTok, and Snap settle lawsuit over social media addiction – Українські Національні Новини (УНН) (Українські Національні Новини (УНН))
May 16, 2026: Snap And YouTube Have Reportedly Settled Another Major Social Media Addiction Lawsuit – Engadget (Engadget)
May 15, 2026 (Bellwether Date): Federal MDL bellwether trials set for June 15 and August 6, 2026 by Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in N.D. Cal. (Court Record)
May 15, 2026 (Bellwether Date): Six school district bellwether cases selected (MD, GA, KY, NJ, SC, AZ) with federal trials expected late 2026. (Court Record)
May 15, 2026 (Ruling): On March 25, 2026, LA County jury found Meta and Google liable in KGM v. Meta — first-ever jury verdict holding social media companies accountable for addictive design — awarding $6M ($3M compensatory + $3M punitive). (Court Record)
May 15, 2026 (Ruling): New Mexico jury ordered Meta to pay $375M after finding the company misled users about platform safety and put children at risk. (Court Record)
May 15, 2026 (Settlement): TikTok settled with KGM plaintiff on January 27, 2026 (day of jury selection) — terms confidential, no admission of liability. (Court Record)
May 15, 2026 (Settlement): Snap Inc. reached confidential settlement with KGM plaintiff approximately one week before trial (~January 22, 2026). (Court Record)
May 15, 2026 (Case Status): MDL-3047 case count has grown to approximately 2,465 pending actions as of April 2026 (up from 408 at consolidation). (Court Record)
May 15, 2026 (Other): The KGM bellwether verdict is being called social media’s “tobacco moment” — first time a U.S. jury held platforms accountable for addictive product design targeting children. (Court Record)
What Is the Social Media Addiction Lawsuit About?
| MDL Detail |
Current Data |
| MDL Number |
MDL-3047 |
| Pending Cases |
2,893 |
| Presiding Judge |
Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers |
| Federal District |
N.D. Cal. |
| Data Source |
U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation |
| Last Updated |
July 06, 2026 |
The social media addiction lawsuit centers on claims that major tech companies deliberately designed their platforms to be addictive to minors. Plaintiffs allege that features like infinite scrolling, push notifications, autoplay videos, and algorithmic content feeds were engineered to maximize screen time. These design choices allegedly came at the expense of children’s mental health and safety.
Defendants include Meta Platforms (Facebook and Instagram), Google (YouTube), ByteDance (TikTok), and Snap Inc. (Snapchat). Plaintiffs claim these companies knew their products caused harm to young users. However, they allegedly prioritized profits over child safety. Reported injuries include depression, anxiety, eating disorders, body dysmorphia, self-harm, and in some tragic cases, suicide.
In addition to individual family claims, more than 800 school districts have filed suit. They allege that the youth mental health crisis has imposed significant costs on educational institutions. As a result, the scope of this litigation extends well beyond individual injury claims.
MDL Case Status and Key Facts
| Detail |
Information |
| MDL Number |
3047 |
| Case Number |
4:22-md-03047-YGR |
| Presiding Judge |
Hon. Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers |
| Federal District |
Northern District of California (Oakland) |
| Approximate Case Count |
2,465+ federal claims (April 2026) |
| First Federal Bellwether |
June 15, 2026 (Breathitt County School District) |
| Second Federal Bellwether |
August 6, 2026 |
| Key Defendants |
Meta, Google, ByteDance/TikTok, Snap Inc. |
The social media addiction lawsuit MDL was created in October 2022 by the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation. Since then, the case count has grown rapidly. As of early 2026, more than 2,400 claims are pending in federal court alone. Thousands more exist in state courts nationwide.
A landmark ruling came when Judge Gonzalez Rogers denied defendants’ motions to dismiss. She held that claims about addictive platform design are not shielded by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. This was a major victory for plaintiffs. The Ninth Circuit heard oral arguments on the appeal in January 2026. That decision remains pending as of May 2026.
In March 2026, the first bellwether trial concluded in California state court. A jury found Meta and Google negligent in their platform designs. The jury also found they failed to warn users of known dangers. This verdict has generated significant momentum for the broader litigation.
Who Qualifies for the Social Media Addiction Lawsuit?
To qualify for a social media addiction lawsuit, a minor must have used one or more of the defendant platforms. The child must have developed a diagnosable mental health condition. Typically, qualifying injuries include clinical depression, generalized anxiety disorder, eating disorders, body dysmorphia, or self-harm behaviors.
In most cases, the affected individual was under 18 when the harmful use began. Evidence that strengthens a claim includes medical records, therapy documentation, and school records. For example, a diagnosis of social media-related anxiety from a licensed therapist is strong supporting evidence. Parents or guardians typically file on behalf of minor children.
Each social media addiction lawsuit claim is evaluated individually. The severity of injury, duration of platform use, and age at first exposure all matter. You should consult a licensed attorney to determine whether your family’s situation qualifies.
How to File a Social Media Addiction Lawsuit Claim
Filing a social media addiction lawsuit begins with consulting an experienced attorney. Most firms handling these cases work on a contingency fee basis. This means you typically pay nothing upfront. Your attorney will evaluate your child’s medical history, platform usage, and the connection between the two.
Once retained, your lawyer will prepare and file a complaint. New federal claims are generally transferred into MDL-3047. Plaintiffs must complete a Plaintiff Fact Sheet. This document details the child’s social media use, injuries, and treatment history. Gathering medical records and school documentation early can help streamline this process.
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Statutes of limitations vary by state. However, many states toll the limitations period for minors. This means the filing deadline may not begin until the child turns 18. Despite this, it is important to act promptly. A social media addiction lawsuit attorney can advise you on your state’s specific deadlines and requirements.
Settlement Updates and What to Expect
The social media addiction lawsuit has not produced a global settlement as of May 2026. However, significant developments have occurred. In the first bellwether trial, TikTok and Snap reached confidential settlements before the verdict. Meta and Google proceeded to trial and were found liable by the jury.
Separately, a New Mexico state court jury found Meta liable for unfair trade practices related to child safety. The state attorney general brought that action after an undercover investigation. A second phase of that trial began in May 2026 to determine whether Meta must fund public health programs.
Settlement values will vary widely based on individual circumstances. Factors include the severity of the mental health diagnosis, duration of treatment, and long-term prognosis. The federal bellwether trials scheduled for mid-2026 will likely shape any future settlement framework. Plaintiffs should expect this litigation to continue for some time. An experienced attorney can help set realistic expectations for your claim.
State-by-State Considerations
State tort reform laws can significantly affect how your social media addiction lawsuit proceeds. For example, California, New Jersey, and New York have large plaintiff counts in this MDL. Texas and Georgia also have significant numbers of filings. Each state has different rules regarding damage caps, statutes of limitations, and comparative fault standards.
Additionally, more than 40 state attorneys general have filed their own actions against social media companies. These state-level actions may influence the federal litigation. Virginia began enforcing new laws in 2026 that limit minors’ social media use to one hour per day. To understand how your state’s laws affect your claim, consult with a licensed attorney. Visit our state-by-state tort reform guide for more details on how local laws might impact your case.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long will a social media addiction lawsuit take to resolve?
Mass tort litigation of this scale typically takes several years. Federal bellwether trials are scheduled for mid-to-late 2026. These trials will help establish case values and may lead to settlement discussions. However, a final resolution for all claimants could take considerably longer.
Can I file a claim if my child is now an adult?
Yes, you might be eligible to file. Many states toll the statute of limitations for injuries that occurred during childhood. The adult child may also file on their own behalf. An attorney can evaluate whether your claim is still timely under your state’s laws.
Do I need to prove my child was addicted to social media?
You need to demonstrate that your child’s social media use contributed to a diagnosable mental health condition. Medical records, therapy notes, and expert testimony typically support these claims. A social media addiction lawsuit attorney can help you gather and present the necessary evidence.
Check If You May Qualify
Mass tort eligibility depends on your specific exposure, injuries, and the state where you live. A licensed mass tort attorney can evaluate your situation at no upfront cost — most work on contingency, meaning you pay nothing unless you recover compensation.
Official Sources & Resources
For verified mass tort and MDL information:
- JPML: jpml.uscourts.gov — official MDL statistics and transfer orders
- DOJ: justice.gov — settlement announcements and press releases
- FDA: fda.gov — drug recalls, warning letters, and safety alerts
- CDC: cdc.gov — health condition data and exposure guidelines
- EPA: epa.gov — environmental contamination data
- Cornell LII: law.cornell.edu — plain-English legal definitions
Content last reviewed May 2026. This is general educational information, not legal advice. If you notice outdated information, please contact us.
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