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Paragard IUD Lawsuit in Missouri (Device Breakage Claims)

Information for Missouri residents researching Paragard IUD lawsuits: MDL-2974 status, allegations the device breaks on removal, eligibility, evidence, and Missouri filing deadlines.

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.

Missouri Product Liability Updated June 29, 2026
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are Missouri Paragard cases handled?

Federal Paragard cases filed by Missouri residents are transferred into MDL-2974 in the Northern District of Georgia before Judge Leigh Martin May. Missouri's personal injury deadline is 5 years (Mo. Rev. Stat. § 516.120(4)); because breakage is often discovered at removal, a lawyer can confirm how the deadline applies.

What is the Paragard lawsuit in Missouri about?

Lawsuits allege the Paragard copper IUD can break during removal, leaving fragments that may require surgery, and that the makers failed to warn. Missouri residents' federal cases are generally transferred into MDL-2974 in the Northern District of Georgia. Teva and CooperSurgical dispute the allegations.

Can a Missouri resident file a Paragard lawsuit?

Possibly. Missouri residents whose Paragard IUD broke on removal, with records documenting the breakage and any follow-up procedures, may be able to file in federal court (transferred into MDL-2974). Whether a claim qualifies depends on the device records, injury, timing, and Missouri law.

What is the statute of limitations for a Missouri Paragard claim?

Missouri's personal injury period is 5 years (Mo. Rev. Stat. § 516.120(4)). Missouri's period generally runs from when damage is sustained and capable of ascertainment, which can function like a discovery rule in latent-injury cases. Only a lawyer can confirm the deadline for a specific situation.

What records matter most for a Missouri claim?

Insertion and removal records, anything identifying the device as Paragard, the operative report describing the breakage, imaging locating retained fragments, and records of any surgery to remove them are commonly requested first.

Has there been a Paragard settlement?

No. There is no global settlement, and the first bellwether trial ended in a defense verdict for Teva in February 2026. Additional bellwether trials are scheduled in 2026, and no amount is guaranteed for any individual claim.

Is Paragard still on the market?

Yes. Paragard remains an FDA-approved copper IUD that is still marketed. The lawsuits concern alleged breakage on removal and warnings, not a market withdrawal. Contraception decisions belong with a healthcare professional.

Does this page provide legal advice?

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

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Last reviewed
June 29, 2026
Last updated
June 29, 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.