Depo-Provera Lawsuit
Eglet Law Group is accepting cases from women who received a birth control shot by Pfizer (Depo-Provera or Depo-SubQ Provera 104®), or the generic version of the Depo-shot, and then developed brain and/or spinal tumors or lesions called meningiomas.
If you or a loved one developed symptoms after receiving Depo-Provera or Depo-SubQ Provera injections, submit your claim using the form below and someone will contact you right away.
You may be entitled to compensation for past and future medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and possible punitive damages.
Do I Have a Claim?
Claims
Pfizer, the manufacturer of Depo-Provera and Depo-SubQ Provera, failed to warn women the injections would increase their risk of developing a meningioma (brain tumor).
Pfizer was aware of those risks for but failed to share that information with doctors, medical professionals, and failed to warn patients.
Symptoms include aphasia (difficulty speaking or communicating), double or blurry vision, seizures, headaches that are worse in the morning, hearing loss, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), memory loss, loss of smell, and weakness in the arms or legs.
Surgical removal is the primary treatment, but can lead to seizure disorders, brain injury, permanent cognitive impairment, depression, and, possibly, death.
Time
The statute of limitations, or the legal time frame to file a claim, varies by state. It’s important to act quickly to ensure you don’t lose your right to pursue compensation.
How to File A Depo-Provera Claim
1. Please complete the form below if you received Depo-Provera or Depo-SubQ Provera 104® injections and then developed brain and/or spinal tumors or lesions called meningiomas.
2. Please be patient we have numerous potential claimants and the litigation process moves slowly.
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