What these claims are about
Lawsuits allege that the platform's design and moderation allowed adults to contact and groom children, and that not enough was done to prevent it or to respond to reports.
These cases are handled confidentially and children are identified by initials.
Who tends to be affected
Parents and guardians of children who were groomed, sexually exploited, or otherwise seriously harmed by somebody they met through Roblox.
Often the contact moved from the game to another messaging platform. That does not put it outside these claims.
What helps a claim
You do not need any of this to talk to us — start with what you know and we will work out the rest. But these are the things that make a claim easier to evaluate, and they are worth gathering while you can.
- Your child's age when it happened
- Their account name, and the other account if you know it
- Screenshots, chat logs or messages, if you have any
- Any report made to the platform, the police or a school
- Records of counselling or medical care
- Where the contact moved to, if it left the game
Questions people ask about this claim
The contact moved to another app. Does the claim still work?
It commonly does. Where the contact began matters, and moving to another platform is a normal part of what these claims describe.
I deleted the account and the messages.
Understandable, and it is not fatal. Platforms retain data beyond deletion and it can often be obtained. Tell us what you remember.
Will my child have to talk about it?
Usually not at this stage. The review is a conversation with you. If a claim moves forward, the law firm will explain what is needed and when, and protecting the child is part of how these cases are run.
What does it cost to ask?
Nothing. The review and the call are free, and the law firms in these cases generally work on a contingency basis, meaning their fee comes from a recovery rather than from you up front. Get the terms in writing before you sign anything.
How long do I have to bring a claim?
It depends on your state and on the type of claim, and in some cases the clock starts when you found out you were harmed rather than when it happened. That is genuinely worth asking about rather than assuming. Contacting us does not pause any deadline.
What if I am not sure I qualify?
Then ask. Working that out is the point of the review, it costs nothing, and if we do not think you have a claim we will tell you so.
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