We are proud to share that TIME Magazine featured our founder, Matthew P. Bergman, shedding light on the day-to-day work of Matt and our team at The Social Media Victims Law Center and our fight to hold social media and AI companies accountable for the harm their products have caused children and teens, as well as their families.
In reference to our firm and Matthew Bergman, Previn Warren of Motely Rice commented “He has raised the profile of this issue tremendously.”
Over 1,500 of our social media cases have been allowed to proceed despite Section 230, many of which are bundled in larger lawsuits that are being transferred to state and federal courts.
The momentum we’ve seen in our mission to hold social media companies accountable over the past few years has only strengthened our team’s determination to push for meaningful change.
Our clients are the force that drives us every day. Supporting them in every way we can—and helping create lasting, positive change—is everything to our team. Our mission is clear: to stop this harm and ensure justice is served.
“Kids are dying every day. This is not simply a question of seeking recompense for past wrongs…this is a moral crusade to stop the killing.” – Matthew P. Bergman, New York Times.
Read the full spotlight article from the New York Times here.