Due to the large number of lawsuits involving Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella, the cases are being handled as multidistrict litigation. Multidistrict litigation refers to a procedure in which the federal court system transfers all pending civil cases with similar circumstances to one judge.
To date, hundreds of women have filed lawsuits against Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals for a range of injuries they claim to have been caused by the birth control pills, Yaz, Yasmin and Ocella (the generic form of Yasmin). Some of the potential health risks associated with these birth control pills include:
- Blood clots
- Pulmonary embolism
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
- Heart attack
- Stroke
Plaintiffs across the country are complaining that Bayer failed to warn consumers of the severity of the potential health risks associated with both pills. Injured parties are seeking compensation from Bayer for their physical injuries, pain and suffering. Lawsuits have been filed on behalf of women in all age groups who have allegedly been harmed by the pills.
Multidistrict Litigation vs. Class Action Suits
Multidistrict litigation is often confused for a class action lawsuit. However, there are some important differences. The main difference is that in a class action suit, a few individuals file a claim on behalf of multiple other people or the “class,” whereas in multidistrict litigation, each plaintiff maintains his or her individual claim. Most multidistrict litigations occur in federal court.
For more information about multidistrict litigation or your Yaz, Yasmin or Ocella injury, contact our Yaz lawyers today.

