Looking to File a Depo-Provera® Shot Lawsuit in MA?

If you’ve been diagnosed with a meningioma or other non-cancerous brain tumor after receiving Depo-Provera® injections, you’re not alone. Lawsuits are being filed nationwide against Pfizer by people who were never warned about this serious risk. Jim Glaser Law can help Massachusetts victims seek justice and financial compensation.

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The gloved hand of a physician administering a Depo-Provera® shot into the upper arm of a patient.

Women who used the Depo-Provera® birth control shot and were later diagnosed with meningioma or another non-cancerous brain tumor may be eligible for compensation. These lawsuits seek to hold Pfizer accountable for failing to warn patients about the risk of brain tumors after prolonged use of Depo-Provera®. If you or a loved one is facing this devastating diagnosis, Jim Glaser Law is here to help you pursue justice. We’re accepting cases across Massachusetts and offer free case reviews with no upfront costs or legal fees unless we win.

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Legal Protection Against Pharmaceutical Companies

When powerful drug companies put unsafe products on the market, Attorney Jim Glaser and his team hold them accountable. You shouldn’t have to suffer because a manufacturer failed to warn you about serious health risks. Let us stand up to corporations like Pfizer and fight for the justice you deserve.

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Decades of Experience Helping Those Injured in MA

Attorney Jim Glaser has spent 30 years helping people throughout Massachusetts who’ve been harmed through no fault of their own, and he understands how devastating a brain tumor diagnosis can be physically, emotionally, and financially. Let his experience guide you through the legal process with confidence and care.

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You don’t have to pay anything upfront to get legal help. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you won’t owe us a dime unless we recover money for you. Your consultation is completely free, and there’s no risk to reaching out.

What Is Depo-Provera®?

Depo-Provera® (medroxyprogesterone acetate) is a hormonal birth control shot administered once every 3 months. It contains a synthetic form of the hormone progestin and works by preventing ovulation, thinning the uterine lining, and thickening cervical mucus to reduce the chance of pregnancy. Millions of women in the United States have relied on Depo-Provera® for long-term contraception due to its convenience and effectiveness.

Why Is There a Lawsuit Against Depo-Provera®?

Scientific research has raised serious concerns about the safety of Depo-Provera®, especially when used long-term. The hormonal injection has been linked to meningiomas: non-cancerous brain tumors that can lead to seizures, vision problems, memory loss, and other neurological issues. Lawsuits for Depo-Provera® claim that the manufacturer, Pfizer, failed to adequately warn patients and doctors about these potential risks, even as evidence has mounted over the years.

Depo-Provera® Lawsuit Timeline

DateEvent
1992Depo-Provera® approved by the FDA for contraceptive use in the U.S.
2000s–2020sEarly reports and studies suggested possible neurological risks, but no formal warnings were issued.
March 2024Study in the British Medical Journal found a link between long-term use and meningioma brain tumors.
October 2024First U.S. lawsuit filed by a woman diagnosed with a meningioma after using Depo-Provera®.
2025Additional lawsuits are filed, forming the foundation for potential multidistrict litigation (MDL).

Do I Qualify for a Depo-Provera® Lawsuit?

If you believe Depo-Provera® caused your brain tumor, you may be eligible to take legal action.

You may be eligible if the following apply to you.

  1. You’ve been diagnosed with a noncancerous brain tumor, such as a meningioma.
  2. You received Depo-Provera® injections for an extended period.
  3. Your diagnosis occurred within the allowable legal timeframe.
  4. You have documentation of both your Depo-Provera® use and your medical condition.

Even if you’re unsure whether you qualify, our team can review your case at no cost. We’ll walk you through your legal options and let you know if you may have a valid claim.

You won’t owe anything unless we recover compensation for you.

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How to File for the Depo-Provera® Lawsuit

If you believe your brain tumor may be linked to Depo-Provera®, taking action doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Jim Glaser Law is here to guide you every step of the way.

Follow these steps to get started:

  1. Schedule Your Free Case Review
    Reach out to Jim Glaser Law for a no-cost consultation. We’ll listen to your story and help determine whether your condition may be connected to Depo-Provera® use.
  2. Work With a Lawyer to Gather Key Evidence
    If we believe you have a valid claim, our team will help collect your medical records, prescription history, diagnostic scans, and other proof that links your injuries to Depo-Provera®. We’ll handle the legal complexities so you can focus on your health.
  3. File Your Claim
    Depending on your situation, we may file an individual product liability lawsuit or help you join the broader multidistrict litigation (MDL). This process allows your case to be heard alongside others while still considering your specific damages.
  4. Let Your Legal Team Fight for Compensation
    From case preparation to negotiation or trial, your attorney will advocate for maximum compensation based on your injuries, financial losses, and the impact on your life. You won’t pay any legal fees unless we win your case.

With an experienced Boston Depo-Provera® lawyer from Jim Glaser Law on your side, you don’t have to face this fight alone.

How a Depo-Provera® Lawyer From Jim Glaser Law Can Help

When you’re up against a major drug company, having the right legal team can make all the difference. At Jim Glaser Law, we provide personalized, results-driven representation for people harmed by dangerous medications like Depo-Provera®.

Here’s what you can expect when you work with us:

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Free, No-Pressure Consultation
We’ll review your Depo-Provera® use, medical records, and diagnosis to determine if you may qualify, at no cost to you.

No Fees Unless You Win
You don’t pay anything unless we secure compensation on your behalf. We take the financial risk so you don’t have to.

Support Gathering Medical Evidence
We’ll help you collect the records, prescriptions, scans, and documentation needed to support your claim.

Filing or Joining an MDL
Whether we file your case individually or help you join the MDL, we handle all the legal steps.

Trusted Local Representation
Our Massachusetts-based team offers compassionate, straightforward guidance and keeps you informed from start to finish.

We Take On Big Pharma
We’re not afraid to stand up to large corporations like Pfizer and demand justice for the harm they’ve caused.

Reach out today for a free case review and let us help you fight back.

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How Much Is the Depo-Provera® Lawsuit Settlement Worth?

Every Depo-Provera® lawsuit is unique, and there’s no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to settlement amounts.

Factors that may affect your settlement include the following:

  • Severity of your symptoms: More serious or permanent neurological complications may result in higher compensation.
  • Duration of Depo-Provera® use: Long-term use could strengthen the connection between the drug and your diagnosis.
  • Medical expenses: Costs for brain scans, surgeries, medication, and long-term care may be included in your claim.
  • Pain and suffering: You may also seek compensation for the physical pain and emotional distress you’ve experienced as a result of your condition.
  • Lost income and quality of life: If your condition impacted your ability to work or enjoy daily life, that may factor into your potential recovery.

Note: Settlements can vary widely, and no amount is ever guaranteed. However, our team will fight to pursue every dollar you may deserve based on the full impact this has had on your life.

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Boston Depo-Provera® Lawsuit FAQs

Yes, Massachusetts law limits the amount of time you have to file a lawsuit for injuries caused by dangerous drugs like Depo-Provera®. In most cases, you have 3 years from the date you were injured or the date you discovered, or reasonably should have discovered, the injury. This is known as the statute of limitations.

There are exceptions that may apply depending on your specific circumstances, such as when your diagnosis occurred and when you became aware of the possible link to Depo-Provera®.

That’s why speaking with a lawyer as early as possible is critical. A delay could put your legal rights at risk, even if you have a strong case.

If you believe Depo-Provera® may have caused a brain tumor or other serious health issue, the most important thing you can do is take action quickly.

Start by gathering your medical records, including any documentation of your diagnosis, imaging scans, or physician notes that confirm your condition. If you have pharmacy records showing your Depo-Provera® prescription history, those will also be useful.

Next, reach out to a Boston product liability attorney who understands pharmaceutical injury cases. An experienced lawyer can review your records, help determine whether your condition may be linked to the drug, and explain your legal options in a free consultation. The sooner you take this step, the better your chances of preserving your right to compensation.

Meningiomas are tumors that develop in the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. While they’re typically noncancerous, they can still cause serious and lasting neurological problems.

Common symptoms include:

  • Persistent or severe headaches
  • Blurred or double vision
  • Seizures or unusual neurological activity
  • Memory loss, confusion, or difficulty concentrating

Symptoms can vary based on the tumor’s location and size. In some cases, they may not appear until the tumor has grown large enough to put pressure on the brain. If you’ve used Depo-Provera® and are experiencing any of these symptoms, seek medical attention right away, and consider speaking with a lawyer if you’re diagnosed with a meningioma.

As long as your diagnosis falls within the legal timeframe for filing and you can provide documentation of both your Depo-Provera® use and your medical condition, you may still be eligible. A lawyer can help you assess whether your case meets the necessary criteria and guide you through the next steps.

Get a Free Case Review With a Boston Depo-Provera® Lawyer

If you believe Depo-Provera® may have caused your brain tumor, don’t wait to get answers. Jim Glaser Law is here to help you understand your rights and explore your legal options — starting with a free, no-obligation case review.

Our team has years of experience representing injured clients throughout Massachusetts, and we’re prepared to take on pharmaceutical companies that fail to protect consumers. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you won’t pay anything unless we win money for you.

Contact us today to get started.