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Is Social Media Addiction Harming Your Child? Signs to Watch For and Legal Steps to Take

In the wake of the landmark March 25, 2026 verdict finding Meta and YouTube liable for a young woman’s social media addiction, parents across Louisiana are asking themselves a difficult question: could my child be going through the same thing? The answer, for many families, may be yes. Understanding the signs of social media addiction and knowing what legal steps are available to you could make a life-changing difference for your family.

What the Research Says

The evidence presented in the Los Angeles trial was not new to researchers and mental health professionals. For years, studies have linked heavy social media use in children and adolescents to increased rates of depression, anxiety, body image disorders, sleep disruption, and in the most tragic cases, self-harm, and suicide. What made the trial significant was those internal documents from Meta itself showed the company was aware of these harms and continued to design its platforms to maximize engagement — particularly among young users.

Features like infinite scroll, algorithmic content feeds tailored to emotional triggers, “likes” and other social validation mechanics, and autoplay video are not accidents. They are deliberate design choices engineered to keep users — including children — on the platform as long as possible.

Signs Your Child May Be Suffering

Every child is different, but there are warning signs that social media use may have crossed into addiction territory and may be causing real harm:

Significant changes in mood, particularly anxiety or depression that worsens after social media use. Withdrawal from family, friends, and activities they previously enjoyed. Obsessive checking of social media accounts, even during meals, family time, or in the middle of the night. Declining grades or loss of interest in school. Negative body image or comments about appearance influenced by content seen online. Sleep disruption caused by late-night device use. In serious cases, expressions of hopelessness, self-harm, or suicidal thoughts.

If your child is exhibiting any of these signs, the first step is to seek professional mental health support. Document what you observe — dates, behaviors, and any connections to social media use. This documentation can be critically important if you decide to pursue legal action.

What Legal Options Do Louisiana Families Have?

The Los Angeles verdict has opened a legal pathway that did not clearly exist before. Louisiana families whose children have been harmed by social media addiction may have viable claims based on product liability, negligence, and failure to warn theories. The platforms’ own internal research, now exposed through litigation, can be used as evidence that the companies knew their products were dangerous and failed to adequately protect young users.

To pursue a claim, you will generally need to demonstrate that your child used one or more of the implicated platforms, that they suffered documented harm — mental health diagnoses, hospitalizations, self-harm, or similar consequences — and that the platform’s design was a contributing factor in that harm.

Time is a critical factor. Louisiana has statutes of limitations that govern how long you have to file a legal claim. Waiting too long could mean losing your right to seek justice entirely.

We Are Here to Help

At the Law Offices of Dan A. Robin, Jr., we have been closely following the national social media addiction litigation and understand the profound impact these platforms can have on children and families in our community. If you believe your child has been harmed, we encourage you to reach out. Your initial consultation is free, and there is no obligation. Together, we can evaluate your situation and determine the best path forward.

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