Disclaimer: Note that the firm is no longer accepting cases for the anti-psychotic medication Abilify, Tylenol autism cases, Jardiance cases connected to Fournier gangrene, or any other anti-psychotic medication cases. Thank you.

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DEPO-PROVERA BRAIN TUMOR? YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR COMPENSATION!

Depo-Provera is a contraceptive injection used by hundreds of thousands of women throughout the United States to prevent pregnancy. The pharmaceutical company Pfizer developed the drug using an active ingredient which may increase a person’s risk for developing brain tumors, such as meningiomas.

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Symptoms from these meningiomas include headaches, vision problems, seizures, and other neurological issues, and can potentially cause severe disability, permanent impairment, or even life-threatening conditions.

This is a fast-developing legal issue, and the cases may be consolidated into multi-district litigation (MDL) to help streamline the process.

The Michael Brady Lynch Firm can help determine if you have a case or qualify. There are several factors used to determine eligibility, such as:
You must have used the brand-name Depo-Provera (Pfizer) or the brand-name depo-SubQ Provera (Pfizer) or used an “authorized generic” version of Depo-Provera at least twice.
You must have been diagnosed with a brain tumor meningioma or after using the Depo-Provera drug.
The length of Depo-Provera or its generic version usage, the time between the last use of Depo-Provera, the diagnosis, and when you received a diagnosis of brain tumors or meningioma.

Common Questions About Depo-Provera Lawsuits

How Do I Know If I Qualify for a Depo-Provera Lawsuit?

If you were diagnosed with a brain tumor after using Depo-Provera, you may qualify for legal action.
✅ You must have taken Depo-Provera or its generic version at least twice.
✅ Your brain tumor diagnosis should be linked to Depo-Provera use.
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What Compensation Is Available in a Depo-Provera Lawsuit?

Victims may be eligible for:
💰 Medical expenses (past & future)
💰 Pain & suffering damages
💰 Lost wages due to illness
💰 Wrongful death compensation for families

Every case is unique. A lawyer can evaluate your potential settlement. Call today.

Is There a Time Limit to File a Lawsuit?

Yes! Filing deadlines (statutes of limitations) apply in each state. Waiting too long may prevent you from receiving compensation.
📞 Call now to find out if you still have time to file.

Important information for your claim includes medical, treatment, diagnosis, and prescription records. Contact The Michael Brady Lynch Firm today to help us determine if you have a case. (888) 793-7771.
With decades of experience handling pharmaceutical litigation, The Michael Brady Lynch Firm has a proven track record of standing up to large drug manufacturers. We understand the challenges victims face and are dedicated to helping you secure the justice and compensation you deserve.
If you or a loved one has experienced these or other significant side effects after using Depo-Provera, you may be eligible for a lawsuit.

How The Michael Brady Lynch Firm Can Help

Comprehensive Legal Support:
At The Michael Brady Lynch Firm, we provide a personalized, compassionate approach to legal representation. We will:

    • Investigate your case thoroughly.
    • Build a strong legal argument based on your unique circumstances.
    • Pursue maximum compensation on your behalf.

Free Case Evaluations:
We offer free, no-obligation consultations to help you determine if you have a case. Our experienced legal team works on a contingency basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case.

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