Do You Qualify for a Depo-Provera Meningioma Lawsuit?
Answer a few questions below to find out if you may be eligible to file a claim. This check is free, confidential, and creates no obligation.
Question 1 of 3
Did you receive Depo-Provera or generic medroxyprogesterone injections?
This includes any injectable form of medroxyprogesterone acetate, whether brand-name (Depo-Provera, Depo-SubQ Provera) or generic.
Question 2 of 3
How long did you use Depo-Provera?
Each Depo-Provera injection covers approximately 3 months. Two injections = approximately 6 months of use.
Question 3 of 3
Have you been diagnosed with a meningioma brain tumor?
A meningioma is a tumor in the meninges (the tissue surrounding your brain). Diagnosis is typically confirmed by MRI, CT scan, or biopsy.
✅ You May Qualify for a Depo-Provera Claim
Based on your answers, you appear to meet the basic eligibility criteria for a Depo-Provera meningioma lawsuit:
You used Depo-Provera or generic medroxyprogesterone
You used it for a qualifying duration
You have a meningioma diagnosis
Next step: Submit your information for a free, no-obligation case evaluation by attorneys experienced in Depo-Provera litigation. There is no cost to you.
This tool provides general information only. It is not legal advice. An attorney will evaluate your specific circumstances to confirm eligibility.
⚠️ You May Still Qualify — Talk to a Doctor First
If you used Depo-Provera and are experiencing symptoms such as headaches, vision changes, hearing loss, or cognitive difficulties, you should:
Consult your doctor — mention your Depo-Provera history and ask about screening for meningioma
Request an MRI if your doctor agrees the symptoms warrant investigation
Contact an attorney if you receive a meningioma diagnosis — the statute of limitations typically begins at diagnosis
Do not delay medical evaluation. Early detection of meningiomas leads to better treatment outcomes.
Based on Your Answer, You Likely Do Not Qualify
The Depo-Provera meningioma lawsuit specifically involves women who received medroxyprogesterone acetate injections. If you never used this medication, this particular litigation would not apply to your situation.
If you believe you may have used this medication but are unsure, check your pharmacy records or contact your healthcare provider for your medication history.
A Meningioma Diagnosis Is Currently Required
At this stage of the litigation, a confirmed meningioma diagnosis is required to file a claim. However, if you used Depo-Provera for an extended period, you may want to:
Discuss your Depo-Provera history with your doctor
Be aware of meningioma symptoms (persistent headaches, vision changes, cognitive changes)
Seek medical evaluation if symptoms develop
⚠️ Short-Term Use May Limit Your Claim
The scientific evidence linking Depo-Provera to meningioma is strongest for women who used the drug for one year or longer. A single injection (3 months of use) represents a lower exposure level.
However, if you have a meningioma diagnosis, you should still consult with an attorney — every case has unique circumstances. An attorney can evaluate whether your specific situation may support a claim.
Disclaimer: This eligibility checker provides general information for educational purposes only. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Individual eligibility depends on specific facts and circumstances that only a qualified attorney can evaluate. Statute of limitations and other legal requirements vary by state.
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