Vaccine Injuries Get Compensation for a Vaccine Injury
We tend to trust the advice of medical professionals and healthcare providers as to what is best for our bodies during any given point in the year. From seasonal flus to more serious cases, vaccines work to expose your body to a particular disease so that your body has the blueprint on how to fight it in the future. However, vaccine manufacturers are sometimes not held liable for the lack of purity or the side effects of certain vaccines that can lead to injury.
While vaccines have helped eradicate dangerous diseases, and vaccine side effects are rare and typically mild, it is still possible for people to suffer from injuries resulting from vaccinations. If you or a loved one has been hurt by a vaccine, Allen Gardner Law, PLLC can help you get the compensation you deserve.
There is a no-fault alternative to traditional litigation for vaccine lawsuits. These days, you can’t file a lawsuit in court without first applying to a specific program for compensation. The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) ensures that the injured party does not have to prove causation with vaccines routinely given to children and adults in the United States, including vaccines for things like measles, mumps, rubella, polio, pertussis, tetanus, HPV, and the seasonal flu. If you have experienced injuries or symptoms within a specific time that is listed on injury tables as laid out by the US Court of Federal Claims, you do not need to prove that the vaccine caused you harm.