Boston Omegle Lawsuit Lawyer

March 16, 2023 | Attorney, Matthew Dolman

The evolution of the internet and technology has many advantages. However, the evolution has come with its fair share of troubles, especially for today's youth. Given the easy access to the internet and its resources, we continue to witness cases of sex abuse on different online platforms.

If you or your child was abused on Omegle, you can file an Omegle lawsuit and recover your compensation. Hiring a Boston Omegle lawsuit lawyer with Dolman Law Group can help you throughout the process.

What Is Omegle?

Omegle, founded in 2009, is an online platform where strangers meet through texts or videos. It allows users to communicate globally with the promise of their identities remaining anonymous. In fact, Omegle does not require new users to provide their email, social media accounts, phone numbers, or any other verification details.

You only need to visit the website and start talking to strangers. The idea behind this web-based platform is to allow users to meet strangers quickly and conveniently. Once the exchange is over, the user hits the “stop button” and can leave or join another chatroom with a different user.

Omegle Isn't Just Another Chat Platform

Omegle's main purpose of not capturing basic verification details (like user emails and phone numbers) is to maintain the anonymity that they promise. Children as young as 13 years can join freely and get paired perhaps with much older people.

Even though Omegle was founded more than a decade ago, its popularity has been increased by the coronavirus pandemic and the emergence of TikTok. The more young people on these social media platforms, they more vulnerable they are to predators.

Children Are Exposed to Explicit Content

Most claimants have a problem with Omegle because, in as much as it requires users to be at least 18 years old to join (without parental supervision), it has done nothing to ensure that the policy is adhered to.

By lying about their age, young children can easily enter and pair with older people. The unavailability of age verification details makes users doubt the platform's safety standards.

Have There Been Lawsuits Filed Against Omegle?

Yes, there have been other lawsuits filed against Omegle. According to the American Post,  the most recent one included a 19-year old suing the website for matching her with a sexual predator when she was 11 years old. In the lawsuit, a woman, only identified as A.M., seeks compensation worth $22 million in non-economic damages and unspecified punitive damages against Omegle.

Back in 2014, when A.M was only 11 years old, she joined Omegle, where she was paired with a man named Ryan Scott Fordyce, who was in his late 30s. Her experiences on the platform started with Fordyce promising to help her “feel better.”

The Long-Lasting Impact of Sexual Abuse Over Omegle

The following three years were spent with Fordyce coercing A.M to keep sending him sexual material. The accused would even ask the claimant to perform for his friends. It got to a point where Fordyce asked her to recruit other kids on the platform. Every time A.M hesitated to give in to Fordyce's demands, he threatened to leak the videos and photos she had already sent to him.

What Are The Damages in an Omegle Lawsuit?

As with any other personal injury case, you must prove that the liable person or party caused your injuries or damages due to their recklessness, carelessness, or negligence.

In A.M.'s case, the suit indicates that a once strong and outgoing student had been withdrawn from her friends and family, missed school, and is now suffering from panic attacks and PTSD. It also makes her uncomfortable to style her hair because of how her abuser would harass her. She is suing Omegle for her pain and suffering while using the platform. 

If you've experienced pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment because of Omegle, you could be financially compensated too. 

Can You File a Boston Omegle Lawsuit?

Yes, you can. If you believe you or your child has been sexually harassed on Omegle, you can sue the company and recover compensation for your damages.

The website has failed to take any measures to protect users from pedophiles and other sexual offenders. It has not given its users a way to report problems or content that they find abusive.

A Boston Omegle Lawsuit Lawyer at Our Firm Can Help You File a Lawsuit

If the victim of online sexual abuse is a child, Marsha's Law can be applied.

  • The law allows you to seek compensation for physical and emotional injuries.
  • The law implicates anyone who produces, distributes, or possesses sexual content created by children.
  • Marsha's law mainly focuses on allowing sexual abuse victims to recover financial compensation.

However, you may not know how the laws apply as the victim or a parent/guardian to a victim. Therefore, hiring a Boston Omegle lawsuit lawyer can be a step in the right direction.

We Will Help You at No Upfront Cost

The goal here is to ensure that you have your best foot forward. Sexual abuse can leave lasting adverse effects on the victims. It's only fair that you recover your rightful compensation. An attorney at our firm can evaluate your case, gather critical evidence, provide legal representation, and inform you of important updates as you proceed.

Don't hesitate to hire a lawyer for your Boston Omegle lawsuit because of your financial situation. At Dolman Law Group, we don't charge you before recovering your compensation. We also give free and no-obligation case evaluations to help you get started.

Hire a Boston Omegle Lawsuit Attorney on Our Team Today

Our Boston personal injury lawyers will welcome you, evaluate your Omegle case, and provide you with an honest recommendation when you come to us. We aren't afraid of taking on anyone—we have the resources. Sexual abuse cases are sensitive, and we understand that. We handle our clients with the utmost compassion, focus, and care.

Contact Dolman Law Group today to speak to our team and get a free case evaluation.

Dolman Law Group Accident Injury Lawyers, PA
76 Canal Street, Suite 302
Boston, MA 02114
(857) 407-4182

 

Matthew Dolman

Personal Injury Lawyer

This article was written and reviewed by Matthew Dolman. Matt has been a practicing civil trial, personal injury, products liability, and mass tort lawyer since 2004. He has successfully fought for more than 11,000 injured clients and acted as lead counsel in more than 1,000 lawsuits. Always on the cutting edge of personal injury law, Matt is actively engaged in complex legal matters, including Suboxone, AFFF, and Ozempic lawsuits.  Matt is a lifetime member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum for resolving individual cases in excess of $1 million and $2 million, respectively. He has also been selected by his colleagues as a Florida Superlawyer and as a member of Florida’s Legal Elite on multiple occasions. Further, Matt has been quoted in the media numerous times and is a sought-after speaker on a variety of legal issues and topics.

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