1. Submit the intake form
Share contact details, diagnosis information, exposure history, and the campaign you want reviewed.

Parents across the U.S. are filing lawsuits against Roblox Corporation, alleging the company failed to protect children from online predators, grooming, sextortion, and unsafe environments.
If your child was harmed on Roblox, you may be entitled to compensation. Legal actions are already underway nationwide.
Roblox-related intake reviews may involve documenting the child or guardian relationship, incident type, screenshots, usernames, platform communications, therapy or medical care, and whether law enforcement or platform reports were made.
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.
Screenshots, account names, message history, dates, therapy or medical records, platform reports, and law-enforcement report details can help reviewers understand the inquiry.
No. Immediate safety concerns should be reported to appropriate emergency, law-enforcement, platform, or child-safety resources before any legal intake process.