1. Submit the intake form
Share contact details, diagnosis information, exposure history, and the campaign you want reviewed.
Parents nationwide are filing legal claims alleging Roblox failed to protect children from online predators, grooming, inappropriate content, and psychological or financial harm.

Claims involve allegations of grooming, sextortion, sexual content exposure, cyber-threats, and addiction-based mechanics that have harmed minors emotionally and financially.
Families may qualify if a child experienced grooming, predatory contact, exposure to sexual content, or emotional/financial exploitation on Roblox.
Compensation may be available for emotional trauma, therapy costs, financial losses, and harm resulting from unsafe interactions on the platform.
It involves claims that Roblox failed to properly protect minors from grooming, exploitation, inappropriate content, and financial harm through in-game systems.
Parents or legal guardians of minors who suffered exploitation, inappropriate communication, emotional harm, or financial loss on the Roblox platform.
Yes, evidence such as chat logs, screenshots, account history, purchase records, or therapist notes can help support the case.
No — reviews are free, and cases are handled on a contingency basis. You only pay if compensation is awarded.
Roblox case intake reviewers typically need a concise incident timeline, guardian details, account identifiers, report history, and documentation of counseling, therapy, or continuing trauma.
These official references are provided for background education only. They do not replace medical or legal advice.
Share contact details, diagnosis information, exposure history, and the campaign you want reviewed.
Gather medical records, product history, proof of exposure, and timeline information that may help reviewers understand the claim.
AMMS or an intake partner may contact you for clarifying details before any potential legal review.
Qualified legal professionals decide whether a claim can move forward. AMMS does not provide legal advice or guarantee results.
Yes. A parent or legal guardian can submit intake information so reviewers can understand the reported incident and follow-up needs.
Preserve screenshots, usernames, dates, URLs, and message history without editing them, and include report numbers if you have already contacted a platform or agency.