This piece is structured as a time-stamped litigation update focused on February 2026 developments—court rulings, filings, and settlement chatter—so readers can see where Depo-Provera cases stand now, not just in theory.
Litigation over Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) and its alleged link to meningiomas continues to move through the courts. This post summarizes settlement and litigation developments as of February 2026—and where things may go from here. For background on the drug and the science, see our article on Depo-Provera and brain tumors.

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Current Status of Litigation (February 2026)
As of February 2026, Depo-Provera meningioma litigation remains active. Cases allege that long-term use of the injectable contraceptive increased the risk of meningioma—a type of brain tumor—and that manufacturers did not adequately warn patients and prescribers. Plaintiffs are seeking compensation for medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and related harms.
Case filings have continued in state and federal courts. Some matters have been consolidated or coordinated for pretrial proceedings to streamline discovery and rulings on common issues. No global settlement program has been announced as of this update; any future settlement would be subject to court approval and eligibility criteria. Litigation timelines vary by court and case.
Settlement Developments and What to Expect
Settlement activity in mass torts often follows bellwether trials or court rulings on key legal and scientific issues. In Depo-Provera litigation, the path to potential settlements depends on how courts handle motions, expert evidence, and any early trial outcomes. Settlement discussions, when they occur, are typically confidential.

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If settlement programs are established in the future, they may set criteria such as duration of Depo-Provera use, diagnosis of meningioma, and documentation requirements. Compensation would be determined under the terms of any such program—not guaranteed in amount or timing. Staying informed through your legal team or a Depo-Provera lawsuit information resource can help you understand when and how to participate if you qualify.
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Who May Be Affected
Women who used Depo-Provera for an extended period and were later diagnosed with a meningioma may be affected by this litigation. Research has suggested higher risk with longer use (e.g., several years or more). Eligibility for any claim or future settlement will depend on the specific rules set by courts or settlement programs, plus your medical and use history. You can read more about Depo-Provera lawsuit eligibility to see common factors that are considered.
What a Case Review Involves
A case review is a free, confidential evaluation to see whether you may qualify to pursue a claim or be considered for a future settlement. It typically involves discussing your Depo-Provera use (how long, when), your meningioma diagnosis and treatment, and relevant records. There is no obligation to file a case, and many attorneys work on a contingency basis—fees only if there is a recovery. If you qualify, you may be connected with an independent law firm that handles these cases.
Important Disclaimers
This update is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Litigation and settlement news changes over time; status and outcomes are not guaranteed. Statutes of limitations apply and vary by state—missing a deadline can bar a claim. Top Tier Legal, LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or representation. If you qualify, we may connect you with an independent law firm. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
If you used Depo-Provera long-term and have been diagnosed with a meningioma, consider having your situation evaluated. You can contact us for a free case review to see whether you may qualify.
Top Tier Legal, LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. This content is for informational purposes only. Submitting information does not create an attorney-client relationship. If you qualify, Top Tier Legal, LLC may connect you with an independent law firm. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
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