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Breaking News on Depo-Provera Lawsuits:
On June 15, 2026, Judge M. Casey Rodgers of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida wrote in her order that the parties “reached an agreement under which all Plaintiffs with cases pending in this MDL who meet the eligibility criteria agreed to by the Parties will have an opportunity to resolve their claims (“global agreement”).”
The Court also put one of five scheduled upcoming trials in the Depo-Provera MDL on hold and rescheduled expert hearings that were set for late June.
These developments suggest that the parties are working toward a resolution for pending cases. While, no formal agreement has been publicly announced, the signals from the Court are significant.
mctlaw is monitoring this situation closely and will update this as new information becomes available.
The medical product liability team at mctlaw has been representing clients in this litigation since it began and are actively filing cases.
URGENT: Find out if you qualify with a free Depo-Provera brain tumor case review
Do You Qualify for a Depo-Provera Meningioma Settlement Case Review?
Our Depo-Provera legal team is reviewing cases with the following criteria:
- You received at least 4 Depo-Provera injections after 1992.
- A doctor diagnosed you with a meningioma brain tumor.
Generic versions of medroxyprogesterone acetate are included. If you are not sure which version of the shot you received, our team can help you find out.
If you stopped using Depo-Provera years ago, you may still qualify. Meningioma brain tumors can take years to develop. Many women only recently learned their brain tumor was connected to a birth control shot they received long ago.
Why You Still Need a Lawyer Even if an Agreement is Reached in the MDL
Every woman’s claim in the Depo-Provera MDL must be filed and documented to participate in any potential resolution. Having an experienced attorney who has been tracking this litigation from the start gives you a real advantage. This is not the time to wait and see what happens. It is the time to get representation.
Why choose mctlaw for Your Depo-Provera Brain Tumor Lawsuit?
Mctlaw is a large national plaintiff law firm that focuses specifically on medical product liability. We do not handle every type of case. We concentrate on cases where drug companies and device manufacturers put people at risk and failed to warn them, and we fight hard to hold them accountable.
When the Depo-Provera lawsuits were grouped together in federal court in February 2025, mctlaw attorney Tamara Spires was present for the very first Depo-Provera case management conference in Pensacola. We have followed every pretrial order, every hearing, and every development in this litigation since day one.
We know this case and we are prepared to represent you.
Contact us now if you want experienced representation from attorneys who have been filing cases in this litigation from the start.
What Records You Will Need
Do not let missing paperwork stop you from contacting us. Our team helps clients find records all the time.
Useful documents may include medical records showing Depo-Provera injections, prescription records or pharmacy history showing your Depo-Provera injections, insurance records or Explanation of Benefits statements, MRI or CT scan reports confirming your meningioma diagnosis, and records of surgery, radiation, or ongoing treatment.
Call us and we will tell you exactly what is needed and help you track it down.
Frequently Asked Questions
What did the court order say about the Depo-Provera lawsuits?
The June 15, 2026 court order is a strong sign that resolution may be coming.
Is this a Depo-Provera class action lawsuit?
No. Every woman has her own individual claim. Your possible compensation will be based on your specific diagnosis, your medical history, and the impact this has had on your life.
I used a generic version of the shot. Does that count?
Yes. Generic versions of medroxyprogesterone acetate are included in the litigation. If you are unsure which version you received, we can help you research your prescription history.
We are only accepting Depo-Provera brain meningioma claims. We are not reviewing any other Depo-Provera injury at this time.
