You may qualify for significant compensation

If you were diagnosed with Meningioma after taking Depo-Provera.

Find out if you are eligible for compensation by calling (800) 347-1057 or completing a free 30-second eligibility check.

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Have you or your loved one received Depo-Provera injection on a regular basis?

Approximately how long did you or a loved one take Depo-Provera medication on a regular basis?

Have you or your loved one received at least 2 shots of Depo-Provera injection on a regular basis?

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Were you or a loved one diagnosed with any of these injuries?

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Have you or your loved one retained an attorney for your Depo-Provera lawsuit claims?

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Am I eligible for compensation?

Today, hundreds of lawsuits are pending that alledge a link between the birth control injection Depo-Provera and Meningioma brain tumors. Plaintiffs argue that the manufacturer, Pfizer, failed to adequately warn consumers and healthcare providers about the risk of developing a Meningioma brain tumor. The lawsuit centers around claims of negligence, failure to warn, and defective design, with affected individuals seeking compensation for their medical issues and related damages.
Women who have been affected are now taking legal action which may lead to significant compensation.
In 2021, Pfizer agreed to pay $2 million to settle claims regarding Depo-Provera side effects. Experts believe this is the first of many settlements.

You must have used brand-name Depo-Provera for at least 1 year.

(Depo-Provera must be brand-name. No generics.)

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You must have subsequently been diagnosed with Meningioma

If you or a loved one meet these conditions,
you’re entitled to a Free Case Review:

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How It Works

1) Fill out our 30-second form or call (800) 347-1057

A legal representative will review your case and ask you questions about your situation and the injuries that you or a loved one suffered.

2) Find Out Your Legal Options

The representative will evaluate your claim, discuss your legal options with you and identify resources that can help you or your loved one cope.

3) Get the Compensation You Deserve

Filing a lawsuit can help you pay for medical treatment, recover lost wages and ease your pain and suffering. Our partner law firm help you take legal action.

About Depo Patient Advocates

We’re a purpose-built organization helping those unfairly harmed by Depo-Provera seek justice today. We partner with the nation’s top law firms to provide free case assessments with no financial obligations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will this process cost me any money?
There is no cost associated with completing the pre-qualification and eligibility process or with signing a legal team. The legal team is only compensated with a successful judgment or settlement handed down in your favor.
Filling out the pre-qualification and eligibility form provides the law firm(s) with the proper information to get the ball rolling on determining whether you have a case. Once that is completed, the legal team will request records for confirmation and move forward with the litigation.
Yes, if you have personal knowledge of someone who might qualify and would like additional information to determine whether they qualify, please reach out.
Depo Patient Advocates partners with law firms working towards providing families with justice and the compensation they deserve from those who failed to warn consumers of the inherent risk of developing brain tumors due to the drug.
No, Depo Patient Advocates is not a law firm and is not qualified to give any legal advice. We advocate for those individuals who have been harmed or injured by assisting them with understanding the cause of their situation, identifying who may be responsible, and helping them take steps to pursue justice against the wrongdoers.