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Roblox Lawsuit – Protect Your Child's Rights
Was Your Child Exploited, Groomed, or Harmed Through Roblox?
TVM FAQs

Parents across the U.S. are filing lawsuits against Roblox Corporation, alleging the company failed to protect children from online predators, grooming, sextortion, and unsafe environments.

If your child was harmed on Roblox, you may be entitled to compensation. Legal actions are already underway nationwide.

Why Parents Are Filing Roblox Lawsuits
  • Claims that Roblox allowed predators to access children
  • Failure to provide adequate safety tools & protections
  • Victims experienced grooming, sextortion, or exploitation
Families may recover damages for:
  • Emotional trauma
  • Therapy & medical expenses
  • Loss of safety and well-being
  • Wrongful death in severe cases
Who May Qualify?
You may qualify if:
  • Your child was contacted, groomed, or exploited through Roblox
  • Inappropriate communication or images were exchanged
  • Roblox failed to prevent or respond to the abuse
  • A predator used Roblox to lure your child into harm
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Evidence-informed Roblox case review

Roblox lawsuit documentation and intake checklist

Roblox-related intake reviews may involve documenting the child or guardian relationship, incident type, screenshots, usernames, platform communications, therapy or medical care, and whether law enforcement or platform reports were made.

Evidence checklist

  • Screenshots, usernames, dates, messages, account information, and incident timeline
  • Therapy, counseling, medical care, school, or other records related to reported harm
  • Reports made to Roblox, NCMEC CyberTipline, law enforcement, or other agencies
  • Parent or guardian contact information and any prior attorney-review status

Sources used for intake education

These official references are provided for background education only. They do not replace medical or legal advice.

1. Submit the intake form

Share contact details, diagnosis information, exposure history, and the campaign you want reviewed.

2. Organize supporting details

Gather medical records, product history, proof of exposure, and timeline information that may help reviewers understand the claim.

3. Intake follow-up

AMMS or an intake partner may contact you for clarifying details before any potential legal review.

4. Legal review if appropriate

Qualified legal professionals decide whether a claim can move forward. AMMS does not provide legal advice or guarantee results.

Campaign-specific questions

What records help support a Roblox lawsuit review?

Screenshots, account names, message history, dates, therapy or medical records, platform reports, and law-enforcement report details can help reviewers understand the inquiry.

Should emergency or safety concerns wait for legal intake?

No. Immediate safety concerns should be reported to appropriate emergency, law-enforcement, platform, or child-safety resources before any legal intake process.

Related AMMS resources

AMMS Legal Intake Research TeamReviewed for intake accuracy by AMMS Compliance TeamLast reviewed: 2026-05-15
Important: AMMS provides intake and educational information. We are not providing medical or legal advice on this page, and submitting a form does not create an attorney-client relationship. Case value, eligibility, filing deadlines, and legal strategy must be reviewed by qualified professionals.