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Excessive gaming has been linked to negative physical changes in the brain. If your child started playing video games before the age of 18 and has been harmed by video game addiction, you may be entitled to significant compensation. Contact us for a Free Case Review.
Video game companies have been accused of intentionally creating games that compel users (often children and teens) to play for hours on end. These games include manipulation tactics that activate the reward centers in the brain, similar to the effect of addictive substances.
If your child started playing video games before the age of 18 and has been harmed by video game addiction, you may be entitled to significant compensation. Contact us for a Free Case Review.
Here are some common video game titles that have young users, who may be more susceptible to video game addiction:
Fortnite
Battlefield
Call Of Duty
Roblox
Rainbow Six
Grand Theft Auto 5
If your child started playing video games before the age of 18 and has been harmed by video game addiction, you may be entitled to significant compensation. Contact us for a Free Case Review.
The World Health Organization recognizes video game addiction as a mental illness, known as “Gaming Disorder”. Negative side effects of excessive gaming can include:
Increased anxiety
Depression and suicidal ideation
Social withdrawal and isolation
Anger and impulse control dysregulation
Addictive behaviors
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