Month: February 2026

Statute of Limitations for Mental Health Injury Claims in AL & GA

Know the Deadlines for Filing Mental Health Injury Claims | Alabama & Georgia Timing can determine whether your family has legal options at all. Mental health injury claims—including those involving social media addiction, eating disorders, depression, anxiety, self-harm, or suicidal ideation—are subject to strict filing deadlines. Missing a deadline can permanently bar a claim, even

What Evidence Is Needed for a Social Media Addiction Claim?

What You Need to Document for Social Media Addiction Claim Families often ask the same question: “What proof actually matters?” Social media addiction claims depend on showing more than heavy use. They focus on whether platform design encouraged compulsive behavior and whether that exposure is closely linked to documented mental or physical injuries. Bodewell helps

Social Media Addiction and Self-Harm

Social Media Addiction and Self-Harm: What Parents Should Know For some teens and young adults, excessive social media use can escalate from emotional distress to self-harm. Families often describe a gradual progression—compulsive scrolling, anxiety, sleep disruption, withdrawal—followed by alarming behaviors such as cutting, suicidal thoughts, or attempts. Understanding this connection is critical to protecting your

Social Media and Eating Disorders

Social Media and Eating Disorders: Anorexia and Bulimia Risks For many teens and young adults, social media does more than influence trends—it can influence health. Image-focused platforms, algorithm-driven content, and constant comparison have increasingly been linked to eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia. Families often notice changes gradually, only realizing the seriousness once medical

Signs of Social Media Addiction in Teens and Young Adults

How to Recognize Social Media Addiction in Teens and Young Adults Excessive social media use can move from habit to harm. For teens and young adults, platforms designed to maximize engagement may contribute to compulsive use and serious mental health consequences. Recognizing early warning signs can help families protect loved ones—and document harm when injuries

How Social Media Algorithms Affect Teen Mental Health

Why Algorithm-Driven Social Media Can Undermine Teen Mental Health Algorithms decide what teens see—and how often they see it. Modern social media platforms use engagement-driven algorithms to maximize time spent online. For many teens, this design can intensify comparison, reinforce harmful content loops, and worsen mental health outcomes. Families often begin noticing these effects after

Social Media Addiction Lawsuit | Alabama & Georgia

Social Media Addiction Lawsuit: Accountability for Harmed Youth When social media design harms a young person, families deserve answers—and options. Bodewell investigates Social Media Addiction Lawsuit Alabama claims involving young users who were exposed to high-intensity engagement features and later developed serious mental or physical health conditions. We represent families throughout Alabama and also assist

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