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Trustwell Law is accepting cases nationwide on behalf of parents whose minor children had harmful interactions with AI Chatbots or companion apps and:
We are also accepting cases from young adults 18 and older whose harmful interactions with and injuries from the Chatbot occurred before the age of 18.
If you or your child were harmed by inappropriate interactions with an AI Chatbot and are considering filing an AI Chatbot self-harm lawsuit, call us at 800-796-1636 or submit your contact details online and someone will contact you shortly. You pay nothing unless your lawsuit is successful and you receive compensation.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots have rapidly become everyday companions for millions of users, offering conversation, emotional support, and entertainment. However, a growing number of tragic cases have raised serious questions about the safety of these systems, particularly for vulnerable users such as minors and individuals experiencing mental health crises. Families have filed lawsuits claiming that AI chatbots contributed to severe psychological harm, self-harm, and suicides due to their addictive design, inappropriate responses, emotional manipulation, and failures to redirect users in distress.
Several high-profile lawsuits highlight the alleged dangers of AI Chatbots:
These cases often involve prolonged user engagement with chatbots designed to be highly engaging and anthropomorphic, potentially isolating users from real-world support.
Plaintiffs typically pursue claims under established tort and product liability doctrines adapted for use in the AI context:
Key judicial developments include a 2025 Florida federal court ruling allowing major claims to move forward, rejecting arguments that the outputs of a chatbot are fully protected by the First Amendment. The court viewed the chatbot app as a product subject to product liability principles rather than solely the expressive content of its creators.
These lawsuits signal increasing scrutiny of AI safety practices. They raise important questions about how companies design software applications that interact intimately with users’ emotions and mental health. As generative AI becomes more advanced and accessible, balancing innovation with responsibility remains a critical societal and legal challenge.
Users and families affected by severe harm from a chatbot are encouraged to document the interactions thoroughly and consult qualified legal professionals to understand their options. This area of law continues to develop rapidly.
If your child’s interaction with an AI Chatbot led to self-harm or other harmful behavior contact us to discuss filing an AI Chatbot lawsuit. The consultation is free. You pay nothing unless you win your case and receive compensation.
Sources
Brittain, B. (2025, May 22). AI wrongful death lawsuit to proceed in Florida. Retrieved from https://iclg.com/news/22623-ai-wrongful-death-lawsuit-to-proceed-in-florida/ The New York Times. (2026, May 13).
Wrongful Death Lawsuits Against OpenAI Test a New Strategy. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/12/technology/chatgpt-lawsuit-wrongful-death.html
Wikipedia contributors. (2026). Deaths linked to chatbots. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deaths_linked_to_chatbots
Pierre, J. (2026, April 21). The Psychiatrist’s Preview of Legal Cases Against Big AI. Retrieved from https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/the-psychiatrist-s-preview-of-legal-cases-against-big-aiCourthouse News Service. (2025, May 21).
Florida judge rules AI chatbots not protected by First Amendment. Retrieved from https://www.courthousenews.com/florida-judge-rules-ai-chatbots-not-protected-by-first-amendment/
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