If you or a loved one suffered adverse health due to side effects of the Depo-Provera shot, you could be entitled to compensation from its manufacturer. Depo-Provera lawyers can represent you on a contingency fee basis. This type of fee structure means it does not cost you anything out of your own pocket for legal representation. Your lawyer may even cover the court filing costs on your behalf, but you should discuss with them what is covered under their contingency fee agreement.
Any time you consider suing someone, the costs of hiring a lawyer will play a role in your decision. Most local law firms will offer a free review of your claim with a team member. During your initial review, you can learn more about your claim, the financial recovery process, and how much it costs to file a Depo-Provera lawsuit.
What Is a Contingency Fee Agreement?
When a lawyer represents you on a contingency fee basis, they take on all the costs of building and preparing your claim. They will not ask you to pay for a retainer.
Instead, the law firm and attorney cover investigating your case, collecting evidence, negotiating with the opposing parties, and consulting experts. They agree to receive compensation only if you recover damages. If you do not recover compensation, you will not owe the lawyer or law firm any attorney’s fees.
What Expenses Could a Contingency Fee Agreement Cover?
Preparing an insurance claim or lawsuit involves a myriad of costs. The contingency agreement could also cover any fees they generate. Your lawyer could also cover the costs of depositions, discovery, court filing fees, and others.
It is important that you discuss what is covered under your attorney’s contingency fee agreement.
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(855) 529-0269Why Are People Filing Depo-Provera Lawsuits?
Drug manufacturers are obligated to inform prescribers and patients about their products’ potential side effects. People whose health suffered due to undisclosed side effects are suing for failure to disclose.
This is a type of product liability claim. In the case of Depo-Provera manufacturers, people are joining together in a mass tort claim for developing a meningioma, an injection DNA brain tumor. This type of claim brings multiple injured parties (plaintiffs) together to seek compensation from a shared at-fault party (defendant).
What Are Some Common Side Effects Among Injured Depo Shot Users?
Drug manufacturers list the side effects of their medications to allow consumers to make an informed choice, including avoiding undesirable outcomes and dangerous drug interactions.
In addition to meningioma, some common Depo-Provera side effects include:
If your health suffered in one of these ways, you could have a valid claim against the drug company. The best way to understand your options is with a free review from a team member at a law firm near you.
The Depo-Provera Link to Brain Tumors
Recent British Medical Journal (BMJ) medical studies have linked the Depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) shot with an injectable DNA brain tumor called a meningioma. According to Cleveland Clinic research, the signs and symptoms of meningioma can include:
- Behavioral changes
- Bulging eyes
- Dizziness
- Headaches
- Hearing loss
- Limb weakness
- Localized pain
- Loss of smell
- Memory issues
- Visual disturbances
When you seek compensation, your lawyer will collect your medical records and bills to establish a link between the Depo shot and your brain tumor. They will also consult medical experts and gather additional evidence to substantiate your claim.
Which Depo-Provera Manufacturers Can You Sue for Compensation?
To qualify for compensation for Depo-Provera use, you must have received at least two shots and later been diagnosed with a meningioma tumor. You must also have received one of the following Pfizer-branded versions:
- Depo‐Provera
- Depo‐SubQ Provera
You could also qualify if you received one of these authorized generic versions:
- Greenstone LLC
- Prasco Laboratories
- A‐S Medication Solutions
- Preferred Pharmaceuticals Inc.
- Pharmacia & Upjohn Company LLC
A lawyer can help you explore your compensation options, including joining other injured parties in pursuing the drug maker for the financial compensation you need and deserve.
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How Long Do You Have to File a Depo-Provera Lawsuit?
Whether you are filing an individual claim or starting or joining a mass tort claim, state law limits the amount of time you have to file your lawsuit. The statutes of limitations can vary based on many different factors, so the best way to understand its application to your specific case is to let a lawyer interpret it for you.
A Depo-Provera lawyer will manage your entire lawsuit, including filing it on time and in the appropriate legal venue.
What Damages Can You Recover by Filing a Depo-Provera Lawsuit?
The manufacturer of the Depo-Provera shot can be held liable for all the expenses and losses directly attributable to its use. While every injury claim will vary in amount, the types of damages you could recover include:
- Medical bills: Compensation for the entire scope of your treatment plan, including rehabilitation, therapy, in-home medical support, and all other current and future treatment costs.
- Lost wages: Compensation for all the income (current and future) you lose when your injuries related to Depo-Provera prevent you from working, including the loss of your future earning ability.
- Impairments: Compensation for the physical disabilities and limitations you experience due to your damaged health, including disfiguring and disabling injuries.
- Pain and suffering: Compensation for the physical discomfort of your injury and the rigors of the recovery process, including physical, mental, and emotional anguish.
Assessing your injuries is a complex process, and getting your compensation request right is critical. The best way to avoid having your claim undervalued or denied is by letting a lawyer handle it for you.
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If your health or the health of a loved one suffered because of Depo-Provera and you did not receive full disclosure about its side effects, we can help you get compensation. We will take on the drug’s manufacturer and fight for the best possible financial outcome for you.
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