Mirena litigation
Claims allege that the Mirena IUD migrated and perforated the uterus after placement, and separately that its hormone was linked to intracranial hypertension.
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What the claims allege
Two separate waves of litigation followed Mirena: one alleging spontaneous migration and organ perforation years after placement, the other alleging the levonorgestrel hormone elevated pressure around the brain. Both allege the label understated the risks.
Injuries named in the litigation
- Uterine perforation and device migration
- Surgical retrieval from the abdomen
- Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (pseudotumor cerebri)
- Vision symptoms and severe headaches
Who may qualify
If your Mirena migrated or perforated your uterus, or you were diagnosed with intracranial hypertension while using it, you may have a claim. The review is free and confidential, and we will give you an honest answer either way. You pay attorney's fees only if we recover for you.
Call (888) 391‑1315 or use the form for a free, confidential review. You pay attorney's fees only if we recover for you.