Based on the provided legal guide, individuals who meet specific medical and usage criteria may be eligible to file a Depo-Provera brain tumor or meningioma lawsuit. The primary qualifications include:

  1. Confirmed Diagnosis: You must have a confirmed diagnosis of a brain tumor or meningioma, typically verified through medical imaging such as an MRI or CT scan.
  1. Documentation of Use: You must have proof of Depo-Provera usage, often established through pharmacy or prescription records. The litigation specifically focuses on long-term users, typically those who used the injectable contraceptive for more than two years.
  1. Evidence of Causation: Claimants must demonstrate a temporal link between the medication and the onset of symptoms or diagnosis. This often involves expert medical testimony to link progestin exposure to the specific tumor.
  1. Timing of Diagnosis: While residency in Oklahoma is not strictly required for federal litigation, individuals must file within the state’s statute of limitations, which is generally two years from the date of diagnosis.

Potential plaintiffs can join the consolidated multidistrict litigation (MDL No. 3140) to seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.


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