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Social Media Lawsuit in North Carolina (Teen Mental-Health Claims)

Information for North Carolina families researching the social media addiction lawsuits: MDL-3047 status, teen mental-health allegations against Meta, TikTok, Snap, and YouTube, eligibility, records, and North Carolina filing deadlines.

This guide is for general information only. It does not provide legal advice, does not create an attorney-client relationship, and case status can change.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are North Carolina social media addiction cases handled?

Federal cases filed by North Carolina residents are transferred into MDL-3047 in the Northern District of California, and many individual cases also proceed in California's JCCP. North Carolina's personal injury deadline is 3 years (N.C. Gen. Stat. § 1-52), and a minor's deadline is commonly paused — a lawyer can confirm the timeline.

What is the social media lawsuit in North Carolina about?

Lawsuits allege Meta (Instagram, Facebook), TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube were designed to be addictive to young users and caused mental-health harms, and that families were not adequately warned. North Carolina residents' federal cases are generally transferred into MDL-3047; many also proceed in the California JCCP. The companies dispute the allegations.

Can a North Carolina family join the social media MDL?

Possibly. Cases filed by North Carolina residents in federal court are generally transferred into MDL-3047 in the Northern District of California, and some cases proceed instead in the California state-court JCCP. Where a claim is filed depends on strategy and individual facts.

What is the statute of limitations for a North Carolina social media claim?

North Carolina's general personal injury period is 3 years (N.C. Gen. Stat. § 1-52). North Carolina applies discovery-based accrual to many latent injury claims (§ 1-52(16)). Many states also pause the deadline while a claimant is a minor, so only a lawyer can confirm the deadline for a specific situation.

Which companies are involved for North Carolina claimants?

The main defendants are Meta (Instagram, Facebook), TikTok/ByteDance, Snap (Snapchat), and Google/YouTube. Which companies are relevant depends on which platforms the young person actually used.

What records matter most for a North Carolina claim?

Records of which platforms were used and at what ages, plus mental-health diagnosis, therapy, hospitalization, or school records connecting the harm to the period of use, are commonly reviewed first.

Has there been a social media settlement?

No global settlement exists as of June 2026. Some defendants have reached confidential settlements in individual bellwether cases, and a California bellwether returned a $6 million verdict against Meta and YouTube in March 2026. No amount is guaranteed for any individual claim.

Is this page legal or medical advice?

No. This page is general legal information for research only and is not medical advice. If you or someone you know is in crisis, you can call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.).

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Last reviewed
June 29, 2026
Last updated
June 29, 2026

Sources reviewed may include court filings, MDL notices, public agency materials, manufacturer disclosures, and law firm case-status updates where applicable.

Recent updates focus on lawsuit status, state-specific context, eligibility factors, records, deadlines, and editorial disclosures.