DEPO-PROVERA

Used Depo-Provera? Diagnosed with a Brain Tumor? You May Qualify for Compensation
If you received Depo-Provera birth control shots for over a year and were later diagnosed with a brain tumor (meningioma), you may be eligible to file a lawsuit against Pfizer, the drug’s manufacturer. A 2024 medical study found that long-term use of Depo-Provera increases the risk of brain tumors by over 5x. Lawsuits are now being filed nationwide.
You May Qualify If You:
- Received 4 or more Depo-Provera injections
- Were later diagnosed with a brain tumor or meningioma
- Underwent or are scheduled for surgery, radiation, or other treatment
Compensation May Include:
- Medical bills (past and future)
- Lost wages and income
- Surgery and treatment expenses
- Long-term disability or caregiving needs
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Wrongful death (if filing on behalf of a loved one)
Free Case Review – No Fees Unless You Win
- Attorneys are reviewing cases now. There is no obligation and no upfront cost to file.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Pfizer is being sued for failing to warn about serious brain tumor risks linked to Depo-Provera.
Anyone who received Depo-Provera for a year or longer and developed a brain tumor (meningioma).
You pay nothing unless your legal team wins compensation for you.
Medical records confirming Depo-Provera use and brain tumor diagnosis.
Yes. Legal time limits vary by state. Complete the form now to preserve your rights.
Pfizer is being sued for failing to warn about serious brain tumor risks linked to Depo-Provera.
Anyone who received Depo-Provera for a year or longer and developed a brain tumor (meningioma).
You pay nothing unless your legal team wins compensation for you.
Medical records confirming Depo-Provera use and brain tumor diagnosis.
Yes. Legal time limits vary by state. Complete the form now to preserve your rights.
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