In February 2026, a bellwether social media addiction trial began courtroom proceedings. Its outcome could help determine thousands of similar cases nationwide. Meta and other social media companies, including YouTube, Snapchat, and TikTok, are facing numerous other online addiction lawsuits.
These types of cases are more than excessive screen time. It’s about the deliberate manipulative design of these apps. At Alexander Shunnarah Trial Attorneys, we believe that no corporation is too large to be held accountable. Book a free case review with our law team.
The Allegations in the Los Angeles Social Media Trial
Addiction is a key part of this Los Angeles case. Plaintiffs want to hold social media companies accountable for harming children on their platforms. While TikTok and Snapchat have settled, Meta Platforms and Google’s YouTube are the two remaining defendants in the case.
One plaintiff, a 20-years-old identified by “K.G.M.”, alleges that childhood social media usage addicted her to the technology. For example, K.G.M.’s longest single day of use of Instagram was 16 hours. She also claims social media decreased her mental stability. Most importantly, the lawsuit alleges that deliberate app design choices encourage addiction to boost profits, similar to online gambling addiction cases.
If successful, the social media lawsuit could avoid the companies’ protection under Section 230 of the Communications Act of 1934. Courts have typically interpreted that interactive computer service providers and their users may not be “held liable” for third-party content. For example, the providers and users are not to be considered the owners or publishers of information published by another person.
What is a “Bellwether Trial”?
A bellwether trial is a single lawsuit, or a small selection of lawsuits, from a larger pool. It’s a practice run to determine how similar cases could be settled or resolved in the future. Bellwether trials provide invaluable information for legal professionals and civilians alike.
Understanding Social Media Addiction
Being addicted to social media is more than a screen addiction. The behavior is described as obsessively, and compulsively, using social media platforms. The obsession also negatively affects the user’s daily life. They may experience withdrawal symptoms.
Are you unsure if you or a loved one have a social media addiction claim? Schedule a no-obligation consultation with our law firm today.
Types of Social Media Addiction Cases
Social media addiction lawsuits often focus on how platforms prioritize profits over users’ safety. Claims often vary from minors, eating disorders, online harassment, and other risks. These are the most common cases our firm has handled for folks like you.
Youth Overuse and Addiction
Some apps are designed to keep minors online for unhealthy periods of time.
Body Image Issues and Eating Disorders
Algorithms may promote content that encourages body dysmorphia and eating disorders.
Exploitation of User Data
Users’ data may be vulnerable to improper use and solicitation.
Cyberbullying and Online Harassment
Online platforms can make it too easy for users to verbally abuse others.
Dangerous Viral Challenges
Some trends encourage reckless behavior, putting the user and others at risk.
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Your Legal Rights in a Claim
If you, or a loved one, have suffered because of a social media platform’s manipulative design, you have a right to seek justice. Social media exploits human psychology. As these bellwether trials move forward, the proceedings are opening a door for thousands to hold tech companies accountable.
Your story matters. Whether you’re dealing with social media or video game addiction, our team can offer legal guidance. We can help you move forward.

