Standing Up for Individuals Affected by Depo-Provera Birth Control Injections

Across the country, individuals and families have reported serious health concerns after receiving Depo-Provera birth control injections. Some medical research and legal claims have raised concerns about a potential link between long-term Depo-Provera use and the development of certain brain tumors, including meningioma. These tumors can lead to significant medical complications and may require surgery, ongoing treatment, or long-term monitoring.

Our team understands how overwhelming and life-changing a serious medical diagnosis can be for both patients and their families. When individuals believe they were not adequately informed about potential risks associated with a medication, they may have the right to explore their legal options. We are here to help you understand your rights and determine whether your situation may qualify for a legal claim.

If you or a loved one received Depo-Provera injections and were later diagnosed with a meningioma brain tumor, you may be eligible to pursue legal action. Even if the injections occurred years ago, you may still qualify to explore your legal rights depending on the circumstances.

Together, we can work to help individuals understand their options and pursue accountability where appropriate.

We Handle Your Case with Complete Confidentiality

We understand that medical diagnoses and health concerns related to medications such as Depo-Provera can be deeply personal and difficult to discuss. Our team approaches every case with sensitivity, discretion, and respect for your privacy.

Any information you share with us — including details about Depo-Provera use, medical history, or a meningioma diagnosis — is kept strictly confidential. Your personal information and case details will never be shared publicly.

You can feel confident knowing that your story will be handled with care, compassion, and the highest level of privacy throughout the entire process.

What You May Recover

If you or a loved one received Depo-Provera birth control injections and were later diagnosed with a meningioma brain tumor, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical expenses related to diagnosis, treatment, or surgery
  • Ongoing medical care, monitoring, or rehabilitation
  • Pain and suffering related to the diagnosis and its effects
  • Lost wages or reduced earning capacity
  • Other financial and personal losses related to the condition
When individuals experience serious medical complications after using a medication, they may have the right to pursue legal action to seek compensation and accountability. Taking action may help you recover damages and better understand your legal options.

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Why Choose Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis, & Overholtz PLLC?

At Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis, & Overholtz PLLC, we are dedicated advocates for individuals and families who have experienced serious health complications after using medications such as Depo-Provera birth control injections. We understand the trust patients place in pharmaceutical manufacturers to provide safe products and adequate warnings—and the serious consequences that can occur when those responsibilities are not met. Our firm is built on the principle of holding corporations accountable and fighting tirelessly to pursue justice and fair compensation for those affected.

We bring that same commitment, experience, and determination to every claim involving Depo-Provera and meningioma brain tumor diagnoses. Our attorneys are committed to helping individuals and families pursue accountability when medications may be linked to serious medical conditions. We work diligently to ensure your voice is heard and that your rights are fully protected throughout the legal process.

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