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Lost Money or Mental Health Because of Draft Kings or Fan Duel? You Might Qualify to Take Action.

Helping to hold Major Sportsbook Companies Responsible for Addictive App Practices.

If you or a loved one developed a gambling addiction after using DraftKings or FanDuel, you may have legal options. Lawsuits allege these platforms were intentionally engineered to drive compulsive gambling through constant push notifications, “risk-free” bets, deposit matches, VIP incentives, and psychologically targeted promotions designed to keep users betting longer and more frequently.

These practices may have contributed to severe financial losses, mounting debt, emotional distress, and gambling addiction, often without meaningful safeguards, spending limits, or clear warnings. Attorneys are now investigating claims against DraftKings and FanDuel on behalf of individuals harmed by these tactics. You may be entitled to compensation for financial losses, addiction treatment, therapy costs, and other related damages. Taking action can help hold these companies accountable and push for more responsible practices in the online sports betting industry.

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