How These Apps Are Designed to Harm Austin Users
Online gambling apps are not entertainment platforms — they are engineered behavioral systems designed to maximize revenue from a user base that includes a significant percentage of people who will develop addiction. The techniques these platforms deploy have been documented in litigation nationwide: algorithms identifying early signs of problem gambling and deploying more aggressive promotions rather than intervention; loss-chasing prompts appearing immediately after large losses; push notifications timed to periods of maximum emotional vulnerability; instant redeposit systems with no cooling-off periods; VIP programs treating high-volume losers as valued customers; and responsible gaming features that are deliberately difficult to find, immediately reversible, and actively undermined by retention-focused staff.
Austin’s large UT student population and young professional tech community are particularly relevant demographics. Multiple platforms under litigation have been accused of targeting young adults through social media advertising and sports broadcast integrations that present betting as a routine, exciting part of engaging with sports — a strategy that has been especially effective in a university city with strong sports culture.
Who May Qualify for a Claim in Austin
Covered platforms: FanDuel, DraftKings, bet365, BetMGM, Caesars Sportsbook, ESPN BET, Fanatics Sportsbook, Sleeper, theScore Bet
First used before age 21: Independent qualifying criterion regardless of current age or total losses. Age of first use is one of the most legally significant factors in current litigation.
First used at 21 or older: Documented losses exceeding $50,000 on a covered platform, verifiable through account records; OR a qualifying clinical diagnosis: Gambling Disorder, Suicide Attempt, or suicidal ideation records resulting from gambling losses.
Wrongful death: Surviving family members of individuals who died by suicide connected to gambling app use.
FAQ
Contact Edward O. Moody, P.A. for a free confidential consultation. Call 501-376-0000. John P. Moody is licensed in Texas and handles Austin-area cases personally.

