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Some women have developed serious health problems — like brain tumors — after using Depo-Provera birth control shots. If this sounds like something you or a loved one went through, you may be able to take legal action.
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Some women who received Depo-Provera birth control shots have later been diagnosed with serious brain tumors — most commonly meningioma, a type of tumor that grows in the tissue around the brain and spinal cord.
Lawsuits have been filed across the country, claiming that Pfizer failed to properly warn patients and doctors about the risk of these tumors. These legal actions aren’t just about blame — they’re about getting answers, support, and protecting others from harm.
If you or someone you love developed a brain tumor after using Depo-Provera, you may be eligible to explore your legal options. You’re not alone — and you don’t have to figure this out by yourself. A private, no-pressure evaluation can help you understand what support may be available.
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If you were diagnosed with a brain tumor (like meningioma) after receiving Depo-Provera birth control shots, confidential legal support may be available. Our legal partners include firms currently pursuing lawsuits against the manufacturer of Depo-Provera.
Diagnosed with a brain tumor after Depo-Provera? You’re not alone. Take this short, confidential evaluation to see what support may be available.
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Not exactly. While some people refer to it as a “class action,” this is actually part of a mass tort litigation.
In a class action, one case represents a large group of people with nearly identical claims. But in a mass tort, each person files an individual claim based on their own diagnosis and injuries. That means your case is handled separately and may result in a more personalized outcome.
By joining this lawsuit, you are not placed into a single group settlement — you are taking a step to seek support that reflects the full impact of what happened to you.
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