Last Updated: March 2026
Depo-Provera Lawsuit in Alaska: Filing Deadlines, Eligibility & How to Take Action
If you live in Alaska and were diagnosed with a meningioma brain tumor after receiving Depo-Provera or generic medroxyprogesterone acetate injections, this page provides the state-specific information you need to understand your legal options. Time limits apply — don't wait to check your eligibility.
Alaska (AK) — Filing Snapshot
- Statute of limitations: 2 years (general personal injury/product liability)
- Accrual framework: Discovery rule
- Major cities: Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Sitka, Ketchikan
- MDL 3140 status: Federal cases consolidated in N.D. Florida — Alaska residents file there
- Cost to file: $0 — attorneys work on contingency
Alaska Statute of Limitations for Depo-Provera Claims
Alaska generally uses a 2-year personal injury limitations period, with discovery-rule arguments potentially available for latent injuries.
For Depo-Provera meningioma claims specifically, the limitations analysis is more complex than a simple countdown from diagnosis. Key factors include:
- When you were diagnosed with meningioma (confirmed by MRI, CT, or biopsy)
- When you learned — or reasonably should have learned — that Depo-Provera may have caused your tumor
- The FDA's December 2025 label change may affect discovery date analysis in some jurisdictions
- Tolling provisions that may pause or extend the deadline under certain circumstances
Discovery Rule vs. Date of Injury in Alaska
Alaska generally applies a discovery framework to pharmaceutical injury claims. Here's what that means for Depo-Provera cases:
Under the discovery rule, the statute of limitations may not begin running until you knew or reasonably should have known that your meningioma was connected to Depo-Provera use. This is significant because many women were diagnosed with meningioma years before the BMJ study (2024) and FDA warning (December 2025) established the connection publicly. The discovery rule may extend filing eligibility for women who were diagnosed before the risk was widely known.
How to File a Depo-Provera Claim in Alaska
The process for Alaska residents involves these steps:
Step 1: Gather Your Records
- Injection records: Pharmacy records, insurance claims (EOB), or doctor's records showing Depo-Provera or medroxyprogesterone injections
- Diagnosis records: MRI reports, CT scans, pathology reports, surgical records
- Treatment records: Neurosurgery records, radiation therapy, follow-up imaging
- Financial documentation: Medical bills, lost wage records, insurance correspondence
Step 2: Verify Your Timeline
Based on Alaska's 2-year framework and discovery rule, confirm that your claim falls within the filing window. If you're uncertain, err on the side of filing sooner — an attorney can help assess timing.
Step 3: Free Case Evaluation
Submit your information for a free, no-obligation review by attorneys experienced in Depo-Provera meningioma litigation. There is no upfront cost — attorneys work on contingency.
Check Your Eligibility in Alaska
Time limits apply. Find out now if you qualify for a Depo-Provera meningioma claim — free, confidential, no obligation.
Start Free Case Review →What Compensation Could Alaska Residents Receive?
No settlements have been reached yet in MDL 3140. However, potential compensation in Depo-Provera cases may cover:
- Past and future medical expenses — including neurosurgery, radiation, imaging, medication, and ongoing monitoring
- Lost wages and earning capacity — income lost during treatment, recovery, and any permanent disability
- Pain and suffering — physical pain, emotional distress, anxiety, and diminished quality of life
- Loss of consortium — impact on family relationships and marital bonds
Cases involving neurosurgery, multiple tumors, or significant neurological impairment are expected to be valued higher. Learn more about potential settlement factors →
Alaska Legal Resources
- Alaska State Bar Association — Find a licensed attorney
- MDL 3140 Updates — Track the federal litigation
- Understanding Meningioma — Medical information about brain tumors
- Depo-Provera Side Effects — Full risk profile
- How to File a Claim — Step-by-step national guide
Frequently Asked Questions — Alaska
Depo-Provera Lawsuit Info for Neighboring States
Filing rules vary by state. If you received injections or were diagnosed in a neighboring state, check their specific deadlines: