Depo-Provera is a long-lasting contraceptive that has been recently linked to significant increases in the likelihood of brain tumors in women. However, there is no FDA warning and public awareness is low. For those seeking Depo-Provera lawsuit leads, partnering with a leading mass tort case acquisition company can provide significant benefits.
While litigation regarding birth control methods is not uncommon, the previous examples like Yaz and other oral contraceptives primarily revolved around blood clots and affected an entire class of medications. In this case, Depo-Provera already carries enough risk to receive warning labels in other markets, but leads must be educated and then persuaded to sign up here.
What is particularly interesting for mass tort firms is the timeline: a study in early 2024 was the first to bring any sort of attention to the risks involved with Depo-Provera. The relative newness of potential claims could be of interest to those looking for strong long-term mass tort options.
The difference between low-value leads and ones that can immediately turn into cases is documentation and screening. Our intake specialists are trained to ask questions and garner the information that you request, so that you can focus on litigation.
Injury Case Claims has been in operation for nearly 15 years. We’ve developed the policies and systems necessary to deliver on average 4,000 leads per year to our trusted law firm partners that meet their requirements and goals.
Unfortunately, there are still people who look at mass torts as easy money or like to waste other people’s time. We compare any potential lead to dark web scammers and a host of other algorithms to ensure that the leads you get are free from any issues.
It is crucial that potential plaintiffs feel that anyone connected to a mass tort firm is acting within the law and following all regulations. Our software, procedures, and specialists all follow the TCPA, and ABA regulations across the country and most importantly, respect people’s privacy and comfort levels.
Many legal marketing companies start and stop with pay-per-click advertising. At Injury Case Claims, we know that there is a whole world of leads that exist outside of search engines, so we develop ads to find them.
We’ve worked with dozens of law firms over the years and have found that each has a slightly different process for case transfers. So, we’ve developed integrations with the most popular case management systems and can ensure that leads are delivered via email, secure transfer or even live to a staff member.
Some mass torts move faster than others depending on the stage that they are in, and Depo-Provera lawsuits are no different. Once people established that there is a substantial amount of medical evidence linking the birth control option to the potential for brain tumors, interest began to increase exponentially. However, it is still early in the process and that could make it a compelling option for firms looking to expand their mass tort caseload.
Development | Context | Effect on Lead Pricing |
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March ‘24 Medical Study | A large-scale study indicates that there is a 5.6-times higher risk of meningioma development in women using Depo-Provera. | This is the very beginning of the awareness curve. Some cases may have already been filed, but overall, awareness is relatively low for this mass tort and it may be undervalued. |
Existing Warning Labels in EU, UK | There are warning labels already on the product in both the United Kingdom and the European Union, where regulatory interventions usually come first. | The existence of warnings in other countries helps provide a strong foundation for cases against drug maker Pfizer, making leads potentially more valuable than in other mass torts where evidentiary issues came up. |
Lack of Consolidation | While mass tort lawyers are already filing cases in mass-tort-friendly venues like the Philadelphia Court of Appeals, it is too early for the cases to have been consolidated. | Since consolidation is usually a sign of a mature mass tort awareness campaign, as enough cases have been filed in federal, state or local courts to prompt the move, Depo-Provera leads are still volatile in pricing. |
Lack of Consumer Awareness | While other countries’ agencies have, the FDA has yet to update the safety labels on these contraceptives. Any awareness comes from people reading news coverage of the British Medical Journal study. | Consumer awareness and demand are intrinsically linked. Mass tort lawyers who believe that these could be strong cases considering the parallels with other dangerous drug torts should consider weighing that against the current developments. |
Practice | Context |
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Confirm Specific Diagnosis and Usage Timelines | Asking for evidence of a specific meningioma versus generalized neurological issues will help buttress claims. Also, a minimum of at least two Depo-Provera injections for the plaintiff are likely needed to establish potential causality. |
Consider Increasing Minimum Usage for Screened Lawsuit Leads | While there is an obvious minimum exposure linked to the possibility of meningioma for Depo-Provera patients, the longer the usage, which should be a relative non-issue given its primary indication, the easier it becomes to exclude other factors. |
Pay Careful Consideration to Alternate Causes of Tumors | Unlike many other mass torts, this requires a focus on excluding other potential sources of tumors. |
Screen for and Examine Label Discrepancies | While possible, it’s unlikely a patient would have used a product known for increased rates of brain tumors. Screening potential plaintiffs on this front allows for an additional claim in any potential lawsuit. |
As a relatively new topic among mass torts, ICC is leveraging its previous data and processes to raise awareness among women who use contraceptives in social media outlets like Instagram and Facebook among other channels with strong demographic representation.
There are several stages of screening for each Depo-Provera lawsuit lead we hand over to our law firm partners. Potential plaintiffs are first compared with known fraudulent actors. We then use our non-incentivized intake agents as a second screen, gathering information pursuant to the criteria our partners set. Finally, we ensure that any records are properly uploaded into our HIPAA-compliant system.
Depo-Provera leads, as noted above, are likely undervalued compared to the ultimate legal result as it stands. However, because developments are coming so quickly, get the most current quote by filling out our form today.
Injury Case Claims has been in operation since 2008 and we leverage best practices from that experience to maintain good relationships and respect the privacy of all potential leads. In addition, our proprietary software stack ensures we stay compliant with TCPA and other federal statutes.
Injury Case Claims is a full-service legal marketing partner. We are capable of providing leads as contact information, transferring any relevant documentation directly to most case management systems per request and contract. We also offer real-time dark web scanning and verification and access to our on-site investigator network.
Injury Case Claims has been in the business of providing fully-qualified leads to our mass tort partners since 2008. While many things have changed since then, one does remain true: ensuring proper screening by intake specialists makes the difference between a name and email compared to a documented plaintiff’s case appearing in a case management system.
If you’re looking for Depo-Provera lawsuit leads to expand your mass tort practice, we invite you to fill out the submission form for a complimentary quote. Remember, ICC is the agency with the best guarantee: if our leads do not end up meeting your qualifications, we replace them within one week.
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When it comes to the collection of personal information from children under 13, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) puts parents in control. The Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s consumer protection agency, enforces the COPPA Rule, which spells out what operators of websites and online services must do to protect children’s privacy and safety online.
We do not specifically market to children under 13.
The Fair Information Practices Principles form the backbone of privacy law in the United States and the concepts they include have played a significant role in the development of data protection laws around the globe. Understanding the Fair Information Practice Principles and how they should be implemented is critical to comply with the various privacy laws that protect personal information.
In order to be in line with Fair Information Practices we will take the following responsive action, should a data breach occur:
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We also agree to the Individual Redress Principle, which requires that individuals have a right to pursue legally enforceable rights against data collectors and processors who fail to adhere to the law. This principle requires not only that individuals have enforceable rights against data users, but also that individuals have recourse to courts or government agencies to investigate and/or prosecute non-compliance by data processors.
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