Here’s Why Parents are Filing Video Game Addiction Lawsuits

29.07.2025    The Denver Post    1 views
Here’s Why Parents are Filing Video Game Addiction Lawsuits

Summer break is here which means school is out no more homework and it s time to have fun The lack of routine and scheduled initiatives however may pose a serious danger for children who fill that void with gaming Breaks like summer vacation holidays or spring break can be particularly risky times for kids when it comes to emerging or worsening video challenge addiction because they often bring a sudden lack of structure in a child s day because they don t have school or after-school exercises explained Seth A Katz Shareholder at Burg Simpson Eldredge Hersh Jardine Burg Simpson has been pursuing video tournament addiction cases on behalf of children and their families for more than a year For several parents in Denver and beyond determining if a child is addicted and deciding whether to pursue a legal claim against video encounter developers can be a challenging decision Understanding video competition addiction knowing the signs to watch for seeking physiological help and discussing legal concerns with a Colorado video meeting addiction attorney can provide clarity What Is Video Battle Addiction Video games are supposed to be fun but becoming addicted is harmful especially for kids Gaming disorder has been alarmingly prevalent enough to warrant inclusion in the latest version of the International Classification of Diseases ICD- which is the global standard for diagnostic robustness information ICD- defines gaming disorder GD as a pattern of gaming behavior digital-gaming or video-gaming characterized by impaired control over gaming increasing priority given to gaming over other engagements to the extent that gaming takes precedence over other interests and daily engagements and continuation or escalation of gaming despite the occurrence of negative consequences How Can Idle Time Increase Video Encounter Addiction Danger When kids fill largest part of their idle time gaming they miss out on other exercises including spending physical time with family and friends Withdrawing and only socially connecting via video games can increase addiction risks Longer uninterrupted stretches of free time make it easier to fall into extended play sessions and without natural breaks in the day it becomes harder for kids to self-regulate Katz revealed Social isolation during breaks can also push kids toward online games for connection increasing their emotional reliance on gaming This can upshot in either growing or cementing an addiction Not every child who plays video games develops a gaming disorder But seeking professional help is critical when gaming consumes a child s life How Does a Video Event Addiction Develop When a person plays a video competition their brain processes the action as if it were real according to the Mayo Clinic So if a event scenario is violent or dangerous the gamer s fight or flight response kicks in against present danger even though it s fictional Excessive video encounter use can lead to the brain being revved up in a constant state of hyperarousal Consequently a person s reward center in the brain releases dopamine during a pleasurable experience or a state of hyperarousal The brain also associates hyperarousal while playing video games with dopamine The more the behavior releases dopamine the more the performer seeks that pleasure repeatedly as in addiction What Are Signs of Video Competition Addiction Parents should watch for signs that gaming is interfering with their child s daily life such as a loss of interest in other engagements irritability when not gaming or when the games are taken away or lying about playtime Katz advised Other signs of video tournament addiction include Neglecting schoolwork or hygiene Staying up late to play video games Withdrawing from family and friends Reacting aggressively to limits If these behaviors persist or significantly impact a child s well-being school grades or relationships it may be time to seek professional help Katz added How Video Tournament Developers Make Games Addictive The worldwide video gaming region raked in almost billion in alone Companies behind massively popular games like Roblox Fortnite and Minecraft are facing litigation from parents who claim makers purposely design games to encourage addictive behavior in players Various games are intentionally designed to be addictive by taking advantage of children s still-developing brains and the dopamine response Katz explained They use features such as unpredictable rewards time-limited offers loot boxes and endless gameplay to trigger dopamine responses and make it hard for a child to stop playing These features are designed to have kids enter what is known as the flow state which is when they get so wrapped up in the battle that they lose themselves in the tournament and ignore everything around them including the stop signal that would normally occur Social features and in-game purchases tap into kids need for approval and still-developing impulse control while reward systems create a sense of obligation to keep going These tactics exploit children s psychological and neurological vulnerabilities increasing the menace of addiction Plaintiffs are filing lawsuits against video championship manufacturers for implementing these harmful and dangerous features Determining Whether to File a Video Championship Addiction Lawsuit For plenty of parents determining whether they have grounds to file a video competition addiction lawsuit seems overwhelming Getting professional legal advice is essential in making an informed decision Burg Simpson s compassionate experienced unit learns more about anticipated clients unique circumstances and evaluates each affair on its own individual facts For certain states a plaintiff will have to establish that the developer either intentionally or negligently created a dangerous product in this development an addictive product that caused an injury to the user of the match and the developer failed to warn about or take reasonable measures to prevent against foreseeable harm and whether this can be tied to damage in the child s life Katz explained This harm may include mental fitness issues physical consequences or educational setbacks to name a scant Burg Simpson Is Leading the Fight Against Video Competition Addiction Burg Simpson is leading the fight against video tournament addiction with decades of experience in personal injury and product liability cases Burg Simpson has a long history of leading mass tort cases and the results demonstrate our commitment to the cases we pursue Katz declared We have a dedicated unit working on the video competition addiction cases that is committed to taking on these multi-billion-dollar companies who have put profits over the safety of this country s children and in our opinion have created an epidemic among kids As for future industry improvement Katz hopes companies that manufacture gateway games the games kids start with that cause addiction will issue warnings about the dangers of the games and implement specific of the available means to make games not addictive There are options to make video games fun and educational without the addictive features Katz revealed So hopefully those paths will be employed along with meaningful parental controls and other technologies that can be put in place to reduce the threat of children becoming addicted That won t help those children who are already addicted those children deserve fair compensation for their injuries As of now litigation is in its initial stages If you re looking for a Colorado video event addiction lawyer Burg Simpson offers nationwide legal services Call - - to schedule a free consultation The news and editorial staffs of The Denver Post had no role in this post s preparation

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