From Social Media Addiction to Nursing Home Neglect, we hold powerful entities accountable for prioritizing profit over human safety and dignity.
We are investigating claims involving corporate negligence, digital exploitation, and institutional failures.
Targeting Meta and TikTok for designing addictive algorithms causing depression and self-harm in minors.
Legal justice for survivors of rideshare assault due to background check failures and platform negligence.
Holding churches and youth organizations accountable for historic and current sexual abuse cover-ups.
Targeting Roblox and Fortnite for using predatory mechanics to exploit minor players and fuel addiction.
Seeking justice for minors who were victims of grooming or sexual exploitation facilitated by Roblox platform failures.
Holding care facilities accountable for bedsores, fractures, and systemic medical neglect of the elderly.
These lawsuits are about more than compensation—they are about exposing systemic failures and protecting future generations from organizational neglect.
Intentional Design: Internal documents from major tech firms suggest they prioritized user engagement metrics over the neurobiological safety of minors.
Psychological Injury: Links to clinical depression, eating disorders, and social withdrawal are being litigated in nationwide Multi-District Litigation (MDL).
Negligent Vetting: Lawsuits argue that rideshare platforms skipped biometric background checks, allowing dangerous individuals to access vulnerable passengers.
Duty of Care: Carriers have a legal obligation to provide a safe transportation environment, and failure to do so warrants significant survivor compensation.
Understaffing & Malpractice: Many nursing home facilities prioritize occupancy over the nurse-to-patient ratios required for basic safety.
Liability: Preventable falls and bedsores are often the result of systemic corporate negligence that victims' families can legally challenge.
Yes. Many US states have passed "Lookback Window" legislation (like the Child Victims Act) that temporarily suspends the statute of limitations, allowing survivors of historic institutional abuse to pursue justice and compensation today.
No, Masstort Traffic is an independent informational research hub. We connect survivors with specialized, licensed attorneys across the country who have a proven track record in high-stakes social justice and abuse litigation.
Key evidence includes facility medical records, incident reports, staffing logs, and photographic evidence of injuries such as pressure sores (bedsores) or unexplained bruising that suggests a lack of proper supervision.
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