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What To Do After A Vaccine Injury

What To Do After A Vaccine Injury

While most people tolerate vaccines well, severe adverse events do occur, and when they happen, knowing the right steps to take will protect your potential path to compensation.

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Why VICP Claims Get Denied

Why VICP Claims Get Denied

Filing a vaccine injury claim is not simple, especially when you learn that more than half of all petitions submitted to the National Vaccine Injury...

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Bell’s Palsy After Flu Shot

Bell’s Palsy After Flu Shot

How facial paralysis cases are evaluated in federal vaccine injury claims.

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Shoulder pain following a vaccine

SIRVA Symptoms and Shoulder Injury After a Vaccine Injection

SIRVA symptoms can lead to compensation through the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) when shoulder pain and limited range of motion follow...

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CIDP from a vaccine

CIDP After a Flu Shot

Legal rights and compensation for Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP)/

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Vaccine injury case compensation and payouts

How Much Is My Vaccine Injury Case Worth?

Your vaccine injury may qualify for significant compensation through the federal program.

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My Vaccine Lawyer, Frozen Shoulder

Frozen Shoulder After Vaccine

Frozen shoulder after vaccine claims are rising, and so are settlement values. Clients presenting with painful shoulder stiffness, reduced range of...

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How to File a VICP Claim, My Vaccine Lawyer

How to File a VICP Claim

Most people don’t realize that to file a claim under the national vaccine injury compensation program, you don’t go to your local civil court.

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Is the Flu Shot Intramuscular?

Is the Flu Shot Intramuscular?

Yes, the flu shot is administered intramuscularly in most cases, typically in the deltoid muscle of the upper arm.

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Causes and Relief Tips for a Swollen Arm After a Flu Shot

Causes and Relief Tips for a Swollen Arm After a Flu Shot

Flu shots can cause arm swelling due to your body's immune response, but if the swelling worsens or persists, it may signal a more serious issue...

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