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Social Media Addiction Litigation in Revere
Information on social media addiction litigation matters for Revere, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. The first telephone conversation with Jim Glaser Law is offered without charge.
How does social media addiction litigation work for Revere residents?
Social-media-addiction litigation has consolidated nationally into a multidistrict litigation against Meta (Instagram, Facebook), TikTok, Snap, and YouTube, alleging that platform features were designed to be addictive to minors and that the harm was foreseeable. Revere, Massachusetts plaintiffs are eligible to participate. The damages model centers on documented mental-health injury (medical records, school records, treatment history) and the platform-use timeline. Jim Glaser Law evaluates Revere, Massachusetts social-media-addiction claims at no cost. Matters are accepted on contingency, meaning no attorney's fee unless and until the matter resolves with a recovery to the client; case-related costs and expenses are addressed in the written fee agreement.
Revere minors and young adults with documented mental-health injuries tied to social-media platform use participate in the national multidistrict litigation against Meta (Instagram, Facebook), TikTok, Snap, and YouTube. Massachusetts plaintiffs are eligible. Damages model centers on documented mental-health injury and the platform-use timeline.
Suffolk County hospitals where treatment records often originate
If you were seen at one of these facilities, the firm requests your treatment records as part of building the documentary record. You do not need to retrieve them yourself; a signed medical authorization at intake gives the firm the access it needs.
- Massachusetts General Hospital 55 Fruit St, Boston, MA 02114 Trauma Level I
- Brigham and Women's Hospital 75 Francis St, Boston, MA 02115 Trauma Level I
- Boston Medical Center 1 Boston Medical Center Pl, Boston, MA 02118 Trauma Level I
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center 330 Brookline Ave, Boston, MA 02215 Trauma Level I
Hospital list is illustrative; the firm requests records from any Massachusetts provider on the medical chain regardless of whether listed here.
How do I engage Jim Glaser Law from Revere?
A Revere resident wanting to engage Jim Glaser Law calls the listed number. Intake runs around the clock, every day. After the first attorney conversation (which is free), the firm decides whether to extend a written engagement letter under Mass. R. Prof. C. 1.5(c). On contingency engagements, attorney fees are conditioned on a recovery; what counts as a recoverable case cost or expense is enumerated in the agreement so there are no surprises later.
Revere sits in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, with a population of approximately 62,186 per the most recent Census estimate. Suffolk County matters of this category are heard and administered through the appropriate Suffolk County forums and are evaluated under the same Massachusetts framework that applies to every social media addiction litigation matter in the Commonwealth.
Revere's case mix tracks the city's role as a coastal Suffolk County working-class community served by the MBTA Blue Line: pedestrian incidents around the Revere Beach, Wonderland, and Beachmont stations; auto-accident matters along the Route 1A and Route 60 corridors; premises-liability matters from the multi-family housing stock concentrated along the Beach corridor and in Beachmont; workers compensation matters from the smaller industrial, hospitality, and retail employers; and a substantial Spanish-language and Portuguese-language share that makes Revere a routine source of Spanish ask-extension queries. Revere was incorporated as a town in 1846 and as a city in 1914. The city covers roughly 6 square miles on the coast immediately north of Boston. Revere ZIP code is 02151, and the city is served by the MBTA Blue Line at Wonderland, Revere Beach, and Beachmont stations.
The Massachusetts General / Brigham network and Cambridge Health Alliance facilities supply most Revere medical-records production. Revere social-media-addiction plaintiff fact sheets typically capture platform accounts, daily-use estimates, prescribed medications, treatment provider names, and any school-disciplinary record relevant to the harm.
Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital are among the Suffolk County hospitals that serve Revere residents. Revere social media addiction matters of this category proceed in the Suffolk County Superior Court at 3 Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108. Damages model centers on documented mental-health injury and the platform-use timeline; tier-based claim valuation aligns with the MDL's settlement criteria.
Revere's scale makes it a meaningful Massachusetts case origin point with the local concentration that smaller-than-Boston cities provide. The intake process for Revere matters captures the timeline of injury, treatment, and any insurance correspondence so the firm can assess the matter on the first telephone call.
What do Revere residents most often ask?
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Where are Revere social media addiction litigation cases heard?
Revere social media addiction litigation matters are handled through the appropriate Massachusetts forum for the case type. Telephone (617) JIM-WINS for guidance specific to your matter.
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What is the filing deadline for social media addiction litigation matters originating in Revere?
The deadline is set by Massachusetts law (not by city), generally three years from the date of the incident under M.G.L. c. 260, sec. 2A for civil tort claims. Some matters carry shorter deadlines (workers comp notice, claims against a public entity). Telephone (617) JIM-WINS for the deadline that applies to your facts.
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What is the fastest way to get my Revere social media addiction litigation question answered?
Two options. Call (617) JIM-WINS for a free first telephone consultation, available 24 hours a day. Or use the Ask the AI feature on this site for a Massachusetts-specific information answer in seconds, with the option to escalate to a real consultation when ready.
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Do I need to come to a Boston office to be represented by Jim Glaser Law?
No. Jim Glaser Law represents clients across Massachusetts, including Revere, by telephone, video, and in-person where helpful. The first conversation is by telephone.
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Is the call to (617) JIM-WINS confidential?
Yes. Communications with the firm to seek legal services are protected by Massachusetts attorney-client privilege from the start of the call, regardless of whether the firm ultimately accepts the matter.
Information on this page is published as legal information, not legal advice. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Attorney advertising under Mass. R. Prof. C. 7.1 to 7.5. Responsible attorney: Jim Glaser, Massachusetts.