Video game addiction lawsuit payout - is $100,000 + realistic if you sign-up?
🚨🚨 If you (or your child) have been the victim of compulsive gaming that began any time after 2016, you may qualify to recover an individual cash payout that many lawyers project between $25,000 and $350,000, with the most severe cases potentially higher. These figures stem from the fast‑growing wave of video game addiction lawsuits—now centralized in California Judicial Council Coordinated Proceeding (JCCP) No. 5363—alleging that developers such as Epic (Fortnite), Roblox, Activision Blizzard, Microsoft, Sony and others deliberately engineered games to be addictive and failed to warn families of the dangers. This is a growing case with new plaintiffs still being accepted. You can join this lawsuit via this secure sign-up form and work directly with AWKO (Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz, PLLC), a law firm representing clients nationwide. ℹ️ How Potential Settlement Amounts Are Calculated? The ranges ($25k – $350k +) come from current early legal analyses and comparisons to similar tech‑harm cases: - Severity‑Based Tiers – Legal commentators expect ~ $50k‑$100k for “moderate” injuries (e.g., depression + academic decline) and $100k‑$350k for life‑altering cases (hospitalization, suicide attempts, huge in‑game spending). - Punitive‑Damage Upside – If a jury finds willful misconduct, punitive awards could push totals higher, as happened in tobacco & opioid verdicts. - Individual‑Case Proof – Because these suits proceed as a mass tort (not a one‑size class action with lower settlements), each plaintiff’s medical records, gameplay data, and purchase receipts directly affect their case’s valuation. 💡 For Example A 14‑year‑old who: - logged 6‑10 hrs/day on Fortnite and Roblox for three years, - was twice hospitalized for depression, and - racked up $4,200 of unauthorized micro‑transactions