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Who Can File a Video Game Addiction Lawsuit Claim?

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Video game addiction lawsuits not only secure compensation for those who are affected by gaming addiction, but they may also prompt industry-wide changes in the gaming industry and consumer protection practices. But how do you know if you are eligible to file a claim against a video game developer for excessive gaming addiction?

Growing awareness of the addictive nature of some video games has led to a rise in legal actions against game companies, with affected individuals and their families seeking accountability for the harm caused by potentially exploitative game design and marketing practices. This article explores the various individuals and groups who may be eligible to pursue legal action.

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Claimants in Video Game Addiction Lawsuits

Who can file a claim for video game addiction will depend on your state’s laws, who suffered the addiction, and your relationship to the addicted individual, as well as their age at the time of the addiction.

Children and teenagers are particularly vulnerable to video game addiction. Their parents or legal guardians can file claims on their behalf, seeking compensation for:

  • Educational setbacks
  • Developmental issues
  • Costs of therapy or treatment
  • Future impacts on earning potential

The only way to know whether you can file a claim is to talk to a video game addiction lawyer who can explain your legal options in your jurisdiction. You can get a free legal consultation by calling the Goldwater Law Firm. We can connect you with an attorney in your area.

How Do I Know if I Can File a Video Game Addiction Claim?

If you fall into one of the above categories, depending on your state’s laws, you may be able to file a lawsuit. However, to file a valid video game addiction lawsuit, potential claimants will typically need to demonstrate that the following conditions exist:

  • A diagnosis of gaming disorder or substantial evidence of addiction
  • Demonstrable harm (financial, emotional, physical, or social)
  • A clear link between the specific game(s) and the addiction
  • Compliance with legal requirements such as the statute of limitations

Determining whether you can file a video game addiction claim involves careful consideration of your personal circumstances, the extent of your addiction, and the specific impacts it has had on your health, daily life, prospects, and more.

Injuries That May Warrant a Video Game Addiction Claim

Several types of injuries or effects of video game addiction may warrant filing a claim. These may include:

  • ADHD/ADD
  • Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
  • Depression, anxiety, and irritability
  • Video game addiction/gaming disorder
  • Orthopedic injuries, such as gamer’s thumb, trigger finger, carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, neck sprain or herniation, and De Quervain’s tenosynovitis
  • Changes in the brain seen on a CT or MRI
  • Seizures
  • Hypertension (high blood pressure)
  • Obesity
  • Sleep deprivation psychosis
  • Computer vision syndrome

Behaviors and other negative consequences that may, in some cases, be related to video game addiction can include:

  • Prioritizing gaming over other activities like sports and hobbies
  • Poor hygiene due to excessive time playing video games
  • Changing eating patterns due to time spent gaming
  • Stealing to support video game addiction (and, in some cases, a resulting criminal record)
  • Living at home due to inability to support oneself due to gaming
  • Loss of income because the gamer is unable to work full-time due to gaming addiction
  • Loss of education due to dropping out of high school or college
  • Gamer’s rage and aggression
  • Homeschooling in order to play video games
  • Necessity of an individual education plan (IEP) or 504 plan at school
  • Loss of friends at school
  • Excessive cursing or cursing in inappropriate settings

Steps You Should Take Before Filing a Video Game Addiction Claim

Before pursuing a lawsuit, potential claimants should take several important steps to strengthen their case and ensure they’re fully prepared for the legal process ahead:

Seek medical or psychological evaluation:

  • Consult with a mental health professional or addiction specialist; such individuals may formally diagnose gaming disorder.
  • Obtain detailed medical records documenting the progression and impact of the addiction.
  • Consider undergoing standardized assessments specifically designed to measure gaming addiction.

Gather evidence of game engagement:

  • Collect and organize all receipts and bank statements showing money spent on games and in-game purchases.
  • Document the time spent playing, using screen time tracking apps or game log data if available.
  • Save any correspondence with game companies, including customer service interactions or attempts to seek help for addiction.

Document the addiction’s impact on various aspects of life:

  • Keep a detailed journal describing how the addiction has affected daily life, relationships, work, and education.
  • Gather statements from family members, friends, or colleagues who can attest to the changes they’ve observed.
  • Collect any relevant academic records, work performance reviews, or financial statements that demonstrate the impact of the gaming addiction.

Understand the legal process:

  • Familiarize yourself with the steps involved in filing a lawsuit and the potential duration of the legal proceedings.
  • Prepare yourself mentally and emotionally for what can be a lengthy and challenging process.

Join support groups:

  • Connect with others who have experienced video game addiction to share experiences and coping strategies.
  • These connections may also provide additional evidence of widespread issues with certain games or companies.

By taking these comprehensive steps, you’ll be better prepared to file a video game addiction claim and provide your legal team with the necessary information to build a strong case. Remember, thorough preparation can significantly impact the outcome of your legal action against a video game company.

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