How much is the Depo Provera Lawsuit? Current projections based on similar pharmaceutical litigations estimate average payouts between $150,000 and $500,000 per case, with severe meningioma claims potentially exceeding $1 million. As of August 2025, no global settlements have been reached, but the multidistrict litigation (MDL No. 3140) in Florida's Northern District has grown to over 550 cases, signaling strong momentum. This guide breaks down projected amounts, influencing factors, and recent developments to help you understand potential compensation. For personalized advice, contact Clinton O. Middleton, Attorney at Law, an experienced Depo-Provera lawyer.
The Depo-Provera litigation is advancing rapidly, with key developments strengthening plaintiffs' positions:
These updates suggest settlements could materialize after bellwether outcomes, potentially in 2027.
Based on expert analyses from firms like TorHoerman Law, TruLaw, and Sokolove Law, projected settlements vary by case severity. While no payouts have occurred yet, estimates draw from similar meningioma cases (averaging $868,000 in settlements) and pharmaceutical MDLs.
Tier
Severity Level
Projected Settlement Range
Description
Tier 1 (Severe)
Grade II-III meningiomas requiring multiple surgeries, radiation, permanent disability (e.g., vision loss, seizures)
$500,000 - $1,500,000+
High medical costs ($700,000+), total work loss, and strong causation evidence (2+ years of use).
Tier 2 (Moderate)
Grade I-II tumors with surgery, ongoing symptoms, partial recovery
$250,000 - $500,000
Significant expenses, reduced earning capacity, 1-2 years use.
Tier 3 (Mild)
Small Grade I tumors, monitoring only, minimal symptoms
$100,000 - $250,000
Lower costs, limited impact, shorter use (at least 2 injections).
These are estimates. Actual amounts depend on trial outcomes and negotiations. In comparable litigations (e.g., hormone therapy cases), severe claims exceeded $1M.
Several elements determine your potential payout:
To join the litigation and potentially receive a settlement:
If eligible, gather documents and consult an attorney promptly. Deadlines are strict.
If you've developed a meningioma after using Depo-Provera, you may be entitled to significant compensation. Clinton O. Middleton, Attorney at Law, can help evaluate your case, gather evidence, and pursue maximum recovery for medical bills, lost wages, and suffering.
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