Depo Provera Lawsuit
If you experienced serious health issues after receiving the birth control shot, you may be entitled to compensation.
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What is the Depo Provera
Lawsuit about?
The Depo-Provera lawsuit centers on claims that the birth control injection caused serious health issues, including meningioma, a non-cancerous brain tumor, as well as bone loss and neurological side effects. Plaintiffs argue that the drug’s manufacturer, Pfizer, failed to adequately warn users about these long-term risks.
If you or a loved one received Depo-Provera and later developed related health conditions, you may be entitled to file a lawsuit and pursue compensation for your injuries.
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Frequently asked questions
What injuries or side effects are being linked to Depo-Provera in lawsuits?
Women are filing lawsuits after experiencing serious complications like pseudotumor cerebri (PTC), bone density loss, osteoporosis, meningioma, vision problems, and neurological symptoms. These injuries are believed to be caused by long-term use of Depo-Provera without adequate warning from the manufacturer
Can I still take legal action if I no longer use Depo-Provera?
Yes. You can still file a claim even if you stopped using Depo-Provera years ago. What matters is when you were diagnosed with a related condition and when you first learned it could be linked to the injection.
How do I prove that Depo-Provera caused my condition?
You don’t need to prove it on your own. Our legal team can review your medical history, treatment records, and Depo-Provera usage timeline to build a strong case. Expert testimony and scientific studies will also support your claim.
Will I need to go to court for a Depo-Provera lawsuit?
In most cases, no. Many claims settle out of court as part of larger mass tort litigation. If your case does go to trial, your legal team will prepare you fully. Most plaintiffs are not required to appear in person.
What if I don’t have medical records or proof of the injections?
Our team can help request your medical and pharmacy records from your doctors or clinics. Even if you no longer have documentation, we can often retrieve the necessary proof of Depo-Provera use and your diagnosis.
How long does a Depo-Provera lawsuit take to resolve?
Legal timelines can vary. Some cases settle in under a year, while others may take longer depending on the court, the complexity of the injury, and the number of plaintiffs involved. We’ll keep you updated at every stage.
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