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Depo-Provera Lawsuit in Georgia

Information for Georgia residents researching Depo-Provera lawsuits, meningioma brain tumor allegations, possible eligibility factors, records, deadlines, and legal options.

This guide is for general information only. It does not provide legal advice, does not create an attorney-client relationship, and case status can change.

Georgia Defective Drug Updated June 16, 2026
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are Georgia Depo-Provera cases handled?

Georgia residents' federal Depo-Provera cases are transferred into MDL No. 3140 before Judge M. Casey Rodgers in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida. Georgia cases are generally pursued in the federal MDL rather than a coordinated state-court program.

Why does timing matter for a Georgia Depo-Provera claim?

Because meningioma is often diagnosed years after use, Georgia's product-liability statute of repose (a 10-year outer limit, summarized in the deadline section on this page) and the discovery rule can determine whether a claim is timely. Only a lawyer can confirm the deadline for a specific situation.

Do Georgia deadlines matter?

Yes. Filing deadlines may depend on state law, diagnosis date, discovery date, exposure history, and other facts.

What records should I gather?

Medical records, exposure or use records, pharmacy records, employment records, treatment invoices, and diagnosis documents may help a lawyer review a claim.

Does this page provide legal advice?

No. This page is general legal information only and does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Is a settlement guaranteed?

No. No settlement, claim value, or outcome is guaranteed.

Can defendants dispute Depo-Provera claims?

Yes. Defendants may dispute causation, warnings, liability, damages, or other issues.

What should I ask a lawyer first?

Ask whether they are reviewing the claim type, what records they need, how deadlines apply, and whether the case would be handled locally, nationally, or through an MDL.

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Last reviewed
June 16, 2026
Last updated
June 16, 2026

Sources reviewed may include court filings, MDL notices, public agency materials, manufacturer disclosures, and law firm case-status updates where applicable.

Recent updates focus on lawsuit status, state-specific context, eligibility factors, records, deadlines, and editorial disclosures.