there haven't been any widely recognized successful lawsuits specifically focused on damages caused by cell phone electromagnetic radiation. The scientific consensus, based on extensive research conducted by various health organizations and regulatory bodies, including the World Health Organization (WHO) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), is that the low levels of electromagnetic radiation emitted by cell phones do not pose a significant health risk.
While there have been some individual lawsuits filed claiming health issues caused by cell phone radiation, the majority of these cases have either been dismissed or settled without establishing a direct link between cell phone radiation and the alleged health problems. Scientific studies conducted so far have not provided conclusive evidence of a causal relationship between cell phone use and adverse health effects.
It's important to note that scientific understanding can evolve over time, and new studies may emerge in the future. It's always advisable to stay informed about the latest research and recommendations from reputable health organizations and regulatory authorities regarding cell phone use and electromagnetic radiation.