If your child was harmed by a predator they met on Roblox, you may have a case. We're here to help families seek justice. Confidential, free consultation.
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If most of these apply to your family, an attorney in our network may be able to help. Reviews are free and entirely confidential.
A growing number of families are pursuing claims that Roblox's product design, age controls, and content moderation failed to protect minor users from adult predators. Compensation for your family's case will depend on the specifics of your situation — there is no one-size-fits-all answer, and a free, confidential consultation is the right next step.
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In 2024, Louisiana AG Liz Murrill filed suit alleging Roblox failed to implement adequate child-safety protections, citing the platform's role in facilitating contact between minors and adult predators.
Plaintiffs' firms across the country have filed individual and class-action complaints alleging product-liability and negligence claims tied to Roblox's design choices around age verification and chat moderation.
Throughout 2024–2025, Roblox has rolled out new age-estimation, parental controls, and communication restrictions — changes plaintiffs argue should have been implemented years earlier.
Lawsuits allege that Roblox failed to implement reasonable child-safety protections — including effective age verification, communication controls, and content moderation — and that these failures allowed adult predators to identify, contact, and groom minor users on the platform.
That reaction is common and completely understandable. Reaching out to a licensed therapist or one of the confidential hotlines listed on this page is often the right first step. Our intake is also confidential, and we never require your child to recount details to us — your account of the situation is enough to begin a case review.
In most cases, no. Many of these cases settle without trial. When testimony is needed, courts typically allow accommodations for minors, including private depositions, support persons, and screen-protected appearances. Your attorney will explain every option before any decision is made.
Yes. Your case review is fully confidential. Your information is shared only with the attorney evaluating your case, and that attorney is bound by professional confidentiality obligations. We do not share your information publicly under any circumstances.
Cases of this kind typically take 12 to 36 months. Some resolve more quickly through settlement; others take longer if they proceed to trial. Your attorney will give you a clearer timeline based on the specifics of your situation.
Compensation may cover therapy and medical costs, lost income, and damages for emotional and psychological harm. Punitive damages may also apply where a defendant's conduct was especially egregious. Outcomes vary widely based on individual facts.
Many states have extended or eliminated their statutes of limitations for child sexual abuse claims, and several apply special tolling rules when the victim was a minor. Even if significant time has passed, you may still be able to file. We strongly encourage you to ask.
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