Was Your Child Harmed on Roblox? Get a Free Legal Case Review
Roblox lawsuits allege that the popular gaming platform failed to protect children from sexual exploitation, predatory adults, addictive design, and unauthorized in-game purchases (often called Robux scams). Families across the country are pursuing claims against Roblox Corporation for negligent moderation, weak age verification, and design choices that allegedly facilitated harm to minors. If your child suffered emotional, sexual, or financial harm while using Roblox, your family may have grounds for a claim.
Eligibility generally focuses on minor users (under 18) who experienced grooming, exposure to explicit content, contact with adult predators, or significant unauthorized charges through the platform. Reviews are confidential and free — our partner attorneys can quickly determine whether your situation may qualify and what the next steps look like.
Do You Qualify?
Your family may be eligible for a Roblox claim if any of the following apply:
- Your child was a minor (under 18) at the time of the harm.
- Your child was contacted, groomed, solicited, or exploited by an adult on Roblox.
- Your child was exposed to sexual, violent, or otherwise inappropriate content on the platform.
- Your child made significant unauthorized in-app purchases (Robux) without parental consent.
- The harm caused emotional distress, financial loss, or required mental health treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can file a Roblox lawsuit?
Lawsuits are typically filed by parents or legal guardians on behalf of a minor child who was harmed on the platform. In some cases, young adults who were minors at the time of the harm may also be able to file directly.
What kind of compensation is available in a Roblox case?
Potential damages may include refunds for unauthorized purchases, costs of mental health treatment, emotional distress damages, and in some cases punitive damages. The exact amount depends on the facts of your case.
Do I need proof or chat logs to file a claim?
Helpful evidence includes screenshots, chat logs, transaction histories, school or counselor records, and any police reports. However, you do not need to have everything in hand to start — an attorney can help gather evidence during the case review.
Speak With an Attorney About Your Roblox Case
Find out in minutes whether your family may qualify for a Roblox claim. Reviews are free, confidential, and come with no obligation.
Consumer Support Help is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Submissions are forwarded to independent attorneys who may evaluate your potential claim. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.