Depo-Provera Filing Deadlines by State

Every state has different filing rules. Select your state below to review the current statute of limitations framework and next steps for evaluating a Depo-Provera meningioma claim.

Alabama

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: mixed

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Alaska

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: discovery

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Arizona

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: discovery

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Arkansas

Typical filing window: 3 years

Rule type: mixed

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California

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: discovery

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Colorado

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: discovery

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Connecticut

Typical filing window: 3 years

Rule type: mixed

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Delaware

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: mixed

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District of Columbia

Typical filing window: 3 years

Rule type: mixed

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Florida

Typical filing window: 4 years

Rule type: mixed

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Georgia

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: mixed

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Hawaii

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: mixed

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Idaho

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: mixed

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Illinois

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: discovery

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Indiana

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: mixed

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Iowa

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: mixed

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Kansas

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: mixed

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Kentucky

Typical filing window: 1 year

Rule type: mixed

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Louisiana

Typical filing window: 1 year

Rule type: mixed

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Maine

Typical filing window: 6 years

Rule type: mixed

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Maryland

Typical filing window: 3 years

Rule type: discovery

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Massachusetts

Typical filing window: 3 years

Rule type: discovery

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Michigan

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: mixed

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Minnesota

Typical filing window: 4 years

Rule type: mixed

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Mississippi

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: mixed

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Missouri

Typical filing window: 5 years

Rule type: mixed

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Montana

Typical filing window: 3 years

Rule type: mixed

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Nebraska

Typical filing window: 4 years

Rule type: mixed

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Nevada

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: discovery

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New Hampshire

Typical filing window: 3 years

Rule type: discovery

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New Jersey

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: discovery

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New Mexico

Typical filing window: 3 years

Rule type: mixed

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New York

Typical filing window: 3 years

Rule type: mixed

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North Carolina

Typical filing window: 3 years

Rule type: mixed

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North Dakota

Typical filing window: 6 years

Rule type: mixed

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Ohio

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: mixed

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Oklahoma

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: mixed

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Oregon

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: discovery

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Pennsylvania

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: discovery

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Rhode Island

Typical filing window: 3 years

Rule type: mixed

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South Carolina

Typical filing window: 3 years

Rule type: discovery

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South Dakota

Typical filing window: 3 years

Rule type: mixed

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Tennessee

Typical filing window: 1 year

Rule type: discovery

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Texas

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: discovery

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Utah

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: mixed

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Vermont

Typical filing window: 3 years

Rule type: mixed

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Virginia

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: mixed

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Washington

Typical filing window: 3 years

Rule type: discovery

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West Virginia

Typical filing window: 2 years

Rule type: discovery

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Wisconsin

Typical filing window: 3 years

Rule type: mixed

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Wyoming

Typical filing window: 4 years

Rule type: mixed

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Deadline warning: Statute calculations are fact-specific and may involve discovery rules, tolling, and repose limits. Use these pages for educational purposes and confirm deadlines with licensed counsel.
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