Were you harmed by
gender transition
medical care?
You may be entitled to significant compensation. Our network of experienced medical malpractice attorneys provides a free, confidential case review — with no fees unless you win.
- Failure to obtain informed consent — risks not disclosed before treatment
- Surgical complications from negligently performed procedures
- Hormone therapy harm — infertility, bone density loss, cardiovascular damage
- Treatment of minors — inadequate screening or parental consent issues
- Psychiatric negligence — rushed approvals without proper evaluation
In the meantime, begin gathering any medical records, correspondence, or documentation related to your care.
You may have a case if you experienced any of the following
Medical providers have a legal duty of care. When that duty is breached — through lack of informed consent, negligence, or surgical error — the law provides a path to accountability.
The courts are starting to listen
Gender clinic negligence lawsuits are no longer an edge case. Settlements are being reached, jury verdicts are being won, and the legal framework for detransition compensation claims is firmer than it has ever been.
"The first verdict won't be the last. Detransitioners have real legal rights — and courts are beginning to enforce them." — Active detrans litigation attorneyFind Out If I Qualify
What kind of care caused your harm?
Each type of gender-related medical treatment carries its own distinct set of legal theories, injury patterns, and potential defendants. Your claim depends on what was done — and what was omitted.
Those who chose to act
Detransitioners across the country are coming forward. Their experiences vary — their legal rights do not.
What you can recover
A successful malpractice claim can result in compensation across multiple categories of harm.
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