DiCello Levitt lawyers are reviewing potential claims involving substantial losses through online sportsbook, casino, slot, and gambling platforms, including DraftKings and FanDuel.
If you lost $20,000 or more through an online gambling platform within the last two years, you may be eligible for compensation. We are conducting free, confidential case reviews.
We are currently reviewing potential claims in Illinois and Massachusetts. Request a free case review.
We Are Investigating Online Gambling Loss Claims
Online gambling platforms have become a major part of the gambling industry. Many people have lost substantial amounts of money through online gambling apps and websites, including sportsbook, casino, slot, and similar platforms.
Our lawyers are reviewing whether certain online gamblers who experienced significant losses may have claims under state consumer protection laws or other legal theories.
This investigation is focused on individuals who lost $20,000 or more on online gambling platforms within the last two years.
Submitting your information does not mean you have a claim, and it does not create an attorney-client relationship. It allows the reviewing lawyers to evaluate whether your situation may fit the scope of the investigation.
Who Should Contact Us
Complete the form for a free, confidential case review if:
- You lost $20,000 or more;
- Your losses occurred within the last two years;
- You live in, or placed bets in, Illinois or Massachusetts;
- Your losses involved an online sportsbook, casino, slot, or similar gambling platform.
You do not need to have every record available before contacting us, but knowing your approximate loss amounts, dates, and platform information would be helpful for an initial review.
Locations We’re Investigating
Our lawyers are currently reviewing potential online gambling loss claims involving individuals in Illinois and Massachusetts.
If you lost $20,000 or more through an online gambling platform and are unsure whether your location qualifies, you may still submit your information for review.
Why Contact Us Now
Potential legal claims may be subject to deadlines. In some locations, statutes of limitation may be short, including as little as two years depending on the claim and circumstances.
There may also be strategic reasons to have your situation reviewed before related filings or proceedings move forward.
If you believe you lost $20,000 or more through an online gambling platform, you should consider submitting your information now for a confidential review.
See if you qualify for compensation. Complete our form today.
A member of the intake team may contact you to learn more about your online gambling losses, including the platform used, approximate loss amount, timing of losses, and location, to determine whether your situation fits the current investigation.
Completing the form is the fastest way to begin the review process. If you prefer to call, you may reach us at 1.888.778.8880.
FAQs
What online gambling platforms are being investigated?
Lawyers are currently reviewing potential claims involving substantial losses through online gambling platforms, including sportsbook, casino, slot, and similar online gambling platforms. DraftKings and FanDuel are among the platforms being investigated.
How much money do I need to have lost?
The current review is focused on individuals who lost $20,000 or more on online gambling platforms within the last two years.
What locations are included?
The current investigation is focused on potential claims involving individuals in Illinois and Massachusetts. You may still contact us if your major gambling losses occurred in another state.
What if I do not know the exact amount I lost?
You can still submit your information. Approximate loss amounts, account records, deposit history, withdrawal history, screenshots, or online gambling win/loss information may be helpful for review.
Do I have to pay anything to submit my information?
No. The case review is free and confidential.
Does submitting the form mean I have a case?
No. Submitting your information does not mean that you have a claim or that lawyers have agreed to represent you. Your information will be reviewed to determine whether your situation may fit the scope of the investigation.
Does submitting the form create an attorney-client relationship?
No. Submitting the form does not create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is only formed if the lawyers agree to represent you and you sign a written agreement.
Why should I act now?
Legal claims may be subject to deadlines, and some statutes of limitation may be short. If your online gambling losses occurred within the last two years, it may be important to have your situation reviewed promptly.