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The first step is a private, no-cost conversation. We will answer your questions and help you understand whether a more detailed legal review may make sense.
You do not need to decide today whether to bring a claim. The first step is simply to understand whether this may apply to you or your family.
What we may ask about
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Your current age
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Age when social-media use began
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Which platforms were used
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Eating-disorder diagnosis
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Treatment history
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Approximate timing of symptoms and treatment
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Whether the patient is a minor or adult
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Best way to contact you privately
Choose a time that works for you
Please choose a time for a confidential consultation with attorney Joel Wright.
We understand that eating-disorder histories are deeply personal. Your inquiry will be handled confidentially and respectfully.
Scheduling a consultation does not require you to move forward, file a lawsuit, or share your story publicly.
There is no cost to schedule a consultation. If we accept your case, our legal team works on a contingency-fee basis, which means we are paid only if there is a recovery.
That is okay. Many families and individuals are unsure at first.
If you or your child used social media before age 18 and later developed or received treatment for an eating disorder, we are happy to speak with you privately.
You can start with a private conversation.
You do not need to decide today whether to bring a claim. The first step is simply to understand whether this may apply to you or your family.