Excessive gaming can negatively impact brain development. If your child (18 or younger) has suffered from video game addiction, you may be entitled to compensation.
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Video game companies have been accused of designing games that intentionally keep players, especially children and teens, engaged for hours. These games use manipulation tactics that trigger the brain’s reward system, much like addictive substances.
If your child has suffered harm from video game addiction, you may be entitled to compensation.We have the knowledge and skills to help you navigate the legal process and get the justice you deserve.
Video game addiction has been classified as a mental illness called “Gaming Disorder” by the World Health Organization. Excessive gaming can lead to the following negative effects:
Behavioral Symptoms:
Inability to reduce or stop gaming despite negative consequences.
Preoccupation with gaming (constantly thinking about playing).
Neglecting responsibilities (school, work, chores).
Losing interest in other activities or hobbies.
Lying about gaming habits to family or friends.
Emotional Symptoms:
Irritability or restlessness when unable to play
Anxiety or depression related to gaming
Feeling euphoric or “high” while gaming but low when not
Using gaming to escape real-life problems or stress
Physical Symptoms:
Frequent headaches or eye strain
Poor hygiene or neglecting personal care
Fatigue due to excessive gaming and lack of sleep
Wrist, neck, or back pain from prolonged gaming sessions
Here are some video games commonly associated with addictive gameplay mechanics that have young users:
Survival & Sandbox Games
Minecraft
Roblox
ARK: Survival Evolved
Rust
Gacha & Mobile Games
Genshin Impact
Clash of Clans
Raid: Shadow Legends
Candy Crush Saga
Competitive & MOBA Games
League of Legends
Dota 2
Overwatch
Valorant
Battle Royale & Online Multiplayer Games
Fortnite
Apex Legends
Call of Duty: Warzone
PUBG (PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds)
Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games
World of Warcraft
Final Fantasy XIV
RuneScape
The Elder Scrolls Online
These games often use reward systems, microtransactions, and social competition to keep players engaged for long periods. If your child is 18 years or younger and has been harmed by video game addiction, you may be entitled to significant compensation.
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