Depo‑Provera Brain Tumor (meningioma) Lawsuit – Do You Qualify?

If you used the DepoProvera birth control shot and were later diagnosed with a meningioma brain tumor, you may be eligible for a Depo‑Provera lawsuit and financial compensation. Depo‑Provera (depot medroxyprogesterone acetate, or DMPA) is a long‑acting injectable contraceptive given every three months. Recent studies and FDA warnings now link long‑term Depo‑Provera use to an increased risk of intracranial meningioma, a type of brain tumor that can cause serious, long‑term health problems.

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Important: Depo-Provera lawsuits are subject to a statute of limitations — a legal deadline to file your claim. Depending on your state and when you were diagnosed, your time to take action may be limited. Contact Baskin Legal today for a free case review before your deadline passes.

A critical causation hearing is scheduled for June 2026 — now is the time to get your case evaluated.

What is the Depo‑Provera brain tumor lawsuit?

Thousands of women across the United States, including Alabama and Florida, have filed DepoProvera meningioma lawsuits. These cases are consolidated in MDL No. 3140 – DepoProvera Products Liability Litigation in federal court. Plaintiffs allege that Pfizer and other manufacturers:

  • Failed to provide clear, timely warnings about the risk of DepoProvera brain tumors.
  • Continued to market Depo‑Provera as a safe birth control option even after evidence linked it to meningioma.
  • Did not adequately inform patients and doctors about the long‑term risks of repeated injections.

If you received Depo‑Provera injections for birth control and later developed a meningioma, you may have legal options that can help you recover medical expenses, lost wages, and compensation for pain and suffering.

Who might qualify for a Depo‑Provera lawsuit?

You may qualify to pursue a Depo‑Provera lawsuit if:

  • You used the DepoProvera shot or generic DMPA for at least one year, often with quarterly injections over multiple years.
  • You were later diagnosed with an intracranial meningioma confirmed by MRI, CT, or pathology.
  • Your meningioma diagnosis came after your Depo‑Provera exposure.

Even if you are not sure which birth control shot you received, a lawyer can review your medical and pharmacy records to confirm your Depo‑Provera exposure and determine if you may qualify for a claim.

Talk to Baskin Legal about a free consultation

If you live in Alabama or Florida and believe your meningioma may be related to Depo‑Provera, you are not alone. You may have legal options that can help you recover the compensation you deserve. Baskin Legal offers a free consultation to help you determine whether you may qualify for a Depo‑Provera lawsuit and to answer any questions about the MDL process, your rights, and what to expect.

Contact Baskin Legal today to schedule your free consultation and see if you may have a claim related to Depo‑Provera and meningioma brain tumors. There is no fee or obligation unless we recover compensation for you.

Depo-Provera Lawsuit FAQs

How long does a Depo-Provera lawsuit take?
The MDL is currently in the discovery phase with bellwether trials expected to begin in late 2026. Settlement negotiations typically follow trial outcomes. Most claimants should expect the process to take 2–4 years, though this varies.
That’s okay. An attorney can help you obtain your pharmacy and medical records to confirm the drug you were prescribed. Depo-Provera (depot medroxyprogesterone acetate / DMPA) is the most widely used injectable contraceptive of this type.
Settlement values in this litigation have not yet been established, as no global resolution has been reached. Compensation will depend on factors like the severity of your diagnosis, treatment costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Contact us for a free evaluation.
No. Baskin Legal handles Depo-Provera cases on a contingency fee basis. There is no fee or cost to you unless we recover compensation on your behalf.
Baskin Legal is currently accepting Depo-Provera cases for residents of Florida and Alabama. If you are located in another state, we may be able to refer you to a qualified attorney in your area.

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