If You Developed a Brain Tumor After Depo-Provera Injections, You May Be Entitled to Compensation. Act Now to See if You Qualify.
Justice for Women Harmed by Depo-Provera Injections—We’re Fighting for You.
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Depo-Provera Lawsuit Update: May 2025
Thousands of women are stepping forward after using Depo-Provera and later being diagnosed with meningiomas—a serious type of brain tumor. McGonigle Law is currently representing victims in the growing federal MDL (multidistrict litigation) consolidated in Florida under MDL-3140.
If you or someone you love received Depo-Provera injections and experienced neurological issues or a brain tumor diagnosis, you should contact us right away.
What is Depo-Provera? Depo-Provera is a long-acting injectable contraceptive manufactured by Pfizer. It was marketed as a convenient and effective form of birth control that only needed to be administered every three months. But recent lawsuits and medical studies have uncovered a disturbing link between long-term use of Depo-Provera and the development of brain tumors known as intracranial meningiomas.
Allegations Against Pfizer Pfizer is accused of failing to adequately warn patients and doctors of the potential neurological risks associated with Depo-Provera. Plaintiffs claim that prolonged use of the drug significantly increases the risk of meningioma—a risk they were never told about until it was too late.
Common Symptoms and Side Effects Reported:
Headaches
Vision problems
Memory loss
Dizziness or balance issues
Seizures
Brain tumor diagnosis
Who May Qualify to Join the Depo-Provera Lawsuit? You may be eligible for compensation if:
You received Depo-Provera injections for two or more years;
You were diagnosed with a brain tumor or serious neurological symptoms;
You have medical records supporting your use and injuries;
A loved one passed away due to complications linked to Depo-Provera.
As of May 2025, over 100 cases have been filed and consolidated under MDL-3140. The litigation is rapidly growing, with more filings expected in the coming months. Plaintiffs must now submit use/injury documentation through a centralized court system, and deadlines are strict. Acting now ensures your claim has the best chance of success.
Why Choose McGonigle Law?
Attorney Tim McGonigle brings over 40 years of litigation experience, including complex mass tort cases. Our firm is committed to fighting for justice on behalf of women harmed by negligent pharmaceutical companies. We understand how life-changing a brain tumor diagnosis can be—and we're here to help you secure compensation for medical bills, lost wages, emotional distress, and more.
There Are No Upfront Fees!
We work on a contingency basis, which means you pay nothing unless we win your case.
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If you or a loved one may have been harmed by Depo-Provera, do not wait. The sooner you act, the better your chances of securing the compensation you deserve.
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What is a class action lawsuit?
A class action lawsuit is a legal action filed by one or more plaintiffs on behalf of a larger group of individuals who have similar claims against a common defendant or defendants. It allows for efficiency in litigating numerous claims that share common legal and factual issues.
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What is a mass plaintiff tort case?
A mass plaintiff tort case involves multiple plaintiffs who have suffered similar injuries or damages due to the actions of a defendant or defendants. These cases typically involve individual lawsuits filed by each plaintiff but are consolidated for pretrial proceedings due to their similarities.
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How does a class action lawsuit differ from a mass plaintiff tort case?
In a class action lawsuit, one or more plaintiffs represent a larger group of individuals with similar claims, whereas in a mass plaintiff tort case, each plaintiff maintains individual lawsuits. Class action lawsuits are typically more streamlined and involve fewer individualized legal proceedings.
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How does the legal process differ between mass plaintiff tort cases and class action lawsuits?
In mass plaintiff tort cases, each plaintiff's case is typically litigated individually, allowing for a more tailored approach to each plaintiff's unique circumstances. In contrast, class action lawsuits involve one or more representative's pursuing claims on behalf of a larger group of similarly situated individuals.
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How experienced is your firm in handling mass plaintiff tort cases?
Our firm has over 38 years of experience representing plaintiffs in mass plaintiff tort cases. We have successfully litigated complex cases involving multiple plaintiffs and have a proven track record of achieving favorable outcomes for our clients.