Has your child been exposed to danger on Roblox? You may be eligible for compensation.
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Roblox Claimant Criteria
Who Might Qualify — Claimant Criteria
You may qualify for a claim if any of the following apply:
Your child used Roblox (desktop, mobile, or console) during the relevant time frame.
Your child was exposed to sexual harassment, grooming, exploitation, improper contact, or explicit content through Roblox — whether in‑game, via private chats, or through third‑party links or communication.
Your child suffered emotional trauma, psychological harm, or other damage linked to their experience on Roblox.
You as a parent or guardian tried to monitor or limit use but Roblox failed to provide adequate safeguards or warnings.
If these conditions apply to your family, you may be eligible to seek compensation for damages.
What Types of Compensation Are Possible
If your case qualifies, possible recoveries may include:
Compensation for emotional distress, trauma, therapy or counseling costs, and long‑term mental‑health expenses.
Restitution for any financial losses caused by exploitation or unauthorized transactions tied to in‑game purchases or predatory practices.
Potential punitive damages — if courts find Roblox acted with gross negligence or willful disregard for child safety.
Injunctive or corrective relief: forcing Roblox to strengthen age‑verification, moderation policies, and safety features to protect minors going forward.
Because each case is unique, compensation will depend on the specific facts, harm suffered, and evidence available.
Next Steps
How McGonigle Law Can Help You
How McGonigle Law Can Help You
We specialize in mass‑tort litigation against large companies — especially when children, vulnerable individuals, or systemic failures are involved.
We will treat every claim with compassion, confidentiality, and urgency — because cases involving minors and harmful exposure deserve care and speed.
We handle these types of cases on a contingency fee basis (no fees unless we win), making representation accessible even for families.
We understand the complexities of digital‑platform harm and are prepared to gather the necessary evidence (chats, digital records, expert testimony) to build a strong claim.
We work to keep you informed — guiding you step‑by‑step through filing, documentation, claims, and litigation.
What To Do Next: Your Action Plan
Save any relevant evidence — chat logs, usernames, dates, screenshots, messages, in‑game interactions, purchase receipts, or anything related to the incident.
Keep records of emotional or mental‑health harm — therapy bills, counseling records, notes about behavioral changes, or medical documentation tied to psychological distress.
Contact McGonigle Law for a free, no‑obligation review — call us at 800‑713‑5260 or submit our online intake form to find out if your claim qualifies.
Act promptly — legal deadlines may apply, and preserving perishable digital evidence (like chat logs or account data) as soon as possible strengthens any potential claim.
You do not have to face this alone. Our team is ready to listen, evaluate, and fight for justice on behalf of your child and family.
Call McGonigle Law at 800‑713‑5260 now for a free, confidential case review. Let us help you understand your rights — and whether you may be eligible for compensation.
You don’t pay anything unless we win.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does my child have to have made purchases on Roblox to qualify?
A: No. The potential claim is not limited to financial loss. Exposure to predators, harmful content, exploitation, or emotional injury — even without purchases — may qualify.
Q: My child wasn’t physically harmed. Is the claim still valid?
A: Yes. Psychological trauma, emotional distress, and non‑physical harm are central to many claims in this lawsuit.
Q: Will joining this lawsuit make my child’s identity public?
A: No. McGonigle Law handles all claims with full confidentiality. We understand the sensitive nature of these cases.
Q: My child only used Roblox for a short time — does that matter?
A: Even brief use can lead to harm. Predatory behavior or harmful exposure can occur quickly and unpredictably.
Q: How long do I have to file a claim?
A: It depends on the details and jurisdiction. To preserve your rights, we recommend contacting us as soon as possible.