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Texas Vaccine Injury Lawyers

Expert Texas VICP Representation for SIRVA, Flu Shot Vaccine Injuries and more.

The attorneys at My Vaccine Lawyer are licensed to handle vaccine injury cases throughout Texas. 

 

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Expert Vaccine Injury Lawyers in Houston, Dallas, Austin, and More

We are eager to provide you with the highest level of representation for your vaccine injury. Whether you live in Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, or somewhere in between, My Vaccine Lawyer is the top vaccine injury law firm for your case. Our attorneys provide experienced representation to clients all over the country. When you call My Vaccine Lawyer, you can be sure you will speak to a vaccine lawyer – not an assistant or paralegal. The vaccine lawyers at My Vaccine Lawyer pride themselves on personal attention to clients, including responsiveness at all times of the day.

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Hear Cheryl's Vaccine Injury Story

Cheryl suffered SIRVA (shoulder injury related to vaccine administration) following a flu shot. Her vaccine injury claim was filed in the VICP by vaccine lawyer Max Muller where she obtained a large cash settlement for her pain and suffering, lost wages and out of pocket medical expenses.

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Representing clients nationwide in the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP)

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Max J. Muller, Esq.

Founding Partner, My Vaccine Lawyer

Founding member of Muller Brazil and My Vaccine Lawyer; seasoned federal and state court litigator focused on vaccine injury claims.


Biography & Experience

Maximillian J. Muller is a founding member of Muller Brazil and My Vaccine Lawyer. Mr. Muller is an experienced litigator in Federal and State Courts across vaccine injury, unsafe drug and medical device injury, personal injury, mass torts, and bad faith. He keeps the firm on the cutting edge of injury litigation with a client-first approach.

He devotes most of his practice to advocating for victims of serious injuries. A seasoned courtroom litigator, he regularly tries cases to verdict, collaborates with leading medical experts, and has multiple landmark decisions in vaccine court—including the first successful trial verdict proving Guillain-Barré syndrome from a pneumonia vaccine.

  • Board & Speaking: Vaccine Injured Petitioners Bar Association (VIPBAR) board member and conference speaker
  • Recognition: Pennsylvania Super Lawyers – Rising Star (2014–2024)

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Notable VICP Results
  • $2,473,607 for flu shot causing Guillain-Barré Syndrome (North Carolina)
  • $271,544 for flu shot causing chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (Tennessee)
  • Compensation for pneumonia-vaccine shoulder injuries (tendonitis, bursitis, torn rotator cuff)
  • $4,095,193 for a TDaP vaccine causing encephalitis (South Carolina)
Bar Admissions & Courts
  • Pennsylvania
  • New Jersey
  • United States Court of Federal Claims
  • U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
  • U.S. District Court, Middle District of Pennsylvania
Practice Areas
  • Vaccine Injury (VICP)
  • Unsafe Drugs & Defective Medical Devices
  • Personal Injury
  • Insurance Coverage & Bad Faith
  • Workers' Compensation
  • Subrogation & Mass Torts
Education & Professional Associations

Education

  • Widener University School of Law (J.D.)
  • Lehigh University (B.S., Business & Marketing)

Professional Associations

  • Pennsylvania Bar Association
  • American Association for Justice
  • Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association
  • Vaccine Injured Petitioners Bar Association (VIPBAR)
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Paul Brazil, Esq.

Founding Partner, My Vaccine Lawyer

Founding partner of My Vaccine Lawyer; nationally recognized advocate for vaccine-injured clients in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.


Biography & Experience

Paul Brazil is a native of Dunmore, Pennsylvania, a graduate of Bloomsburg University (B.A.) and Widener University School of Law (J.D.). After starting his career at a large Philadelphia civil defense firm, he co-founded Muller Brazil (now My Vaccine Lawyer) with Max Muller to provide client-centered representation and transparent communication.

Paul has devoted the entirety of his recent practice to representing vaccine injury victims in the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. He has recovered millions of dollars for clients and is known for clear guidance, practical strategy, and compassionate advocacy.

  • Speaker & Panels: VIPBAR Conference; Court of Federal Claims Judicial Conference (Informal Resolution of Damages); Luzerne County Medical Society Foundation panel on immunizations
  • Recognition: Pennsylvania Super Lawyers – Rising Star (2019–2020)
Notable VICP Results
  • $1,233,543 for a flu shot causing Parsonage-Turner Syndrome (Pennsylvania)
  • $250,000 for a rotavirus vaccine causing Intussusception (Michigan)
  • $117,384 for a flu shot causing SIRVA (New Mexico)
In the News & Highlights
  • News4 I-Team — Discussed Zostavax litigation and filing in the VICP
  • The Washington Post — Featured on vaccine-related shoulder injuries (2015)
  • NBC4 Washington — Interview on incorrect vaccine administration and SIRVA
  • CBS3 Philadelphia — Interview on increase in shoulder injuries from vaccinations
Bar Admissions & Courts
  • Pennsylvania
  • New Jersey
  • United States Court of Federal Claims
Practice Areas
  • Vaccine Injury
  • Unsafe Drugs & Defective Medical Devices
  • Personal Injury
  • Insurance Coverage & Bad Faith
  • Workers' Compensation
  • Subrogation & Mass Torts
Education & Professional Associations

Education

  • Widener University School of Law (J.D.)
  • Bloomsburg University (B.A.)

Professional Associations

  • Pennsylvania Bar Association
  • Lackawanna Bar Association
  • Bucks County Bar Association
  • American Association for Justice
  • Court of Federal Claims Bar Association
  • Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce
  • Vaccine Injured Petitioners Bar Association

The Unfortunate Impact of Vaccine Injuries on Individuals and Their Families

Vaccine injuries, though rare, can have devastating consequences for individuals and their families. The physical and emotional toll of such injuries often extends far beyond the initial trauma, affecting every aspect of daily life. For those who experience severe adverse reactions, the path to recovery can be long and arduous, filled with medical treatments, therapies, and ongoing health challenges.

The impact of a vaccine injury is not limited to the individual alone. Families are often thrust into roles they are unprepared for, becoming caregivers and advocates overnight. This sudden shift can: 

  • Strain relationships
  • Lead to financial hardships due to medical expenses and lost income
  • Create an atmosphere of constant worry and uncertainty about the future

You need not suffer alone. Contact My Vaccine Lawyer to see how we can help you recover what you deserve.

Common Types of Vaccine Injuries in Texas

In 2022, approximately 12.9% of Texans were 65 years and older. This demographic in Texas often receives vaccines aimed at preventing diseases more prevalent in older adults. Some of the most common types of vaccine injuries in Texas include:

  • Influenza (Flu) Vaccine Injuries: Including those from FluMist, FluShield, Fluvirin, Fluzone, and Afluria, flu vaccines are commonly administered to the elderly to prevent severe flu complications. Injuries can include Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration (SIRVA) and Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS).
  • Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis (Tdap) Vaccine Injuries: Given to boost immunity, especially after certain injuries, the Tdap vaccine can sometimes cause severe shoulder pain or other complications.

My Vaccine Lawyer does not only represent our older citizens. We will stand in your corner if you have suffered a vaccine injury after taking other potentially problematic vaccines, such as:

For a full list of vaccines and potential injuries, you can refer to the Vaccine Injury Table. Our experienced team is here to help you navigate your case and pursue the compensation you deserve.

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Texas Vaccine Injury Lawyers | My Vaccine Lawyer

$120+ Million

The amount we've recovered for clients.

4,500

Clients represented across the country in the past 10 years.

1,750+

SIRVA clients represented since 2020.

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Average Google review score from past clients.

Financial Impact of Vaccine Injuries

Vaccine injuries result in significant financial burdens, particularly due to medical expenses. According to the Social Security Administration, the average Social Security benefit in 2021 was about $1,550 per month, or approximately $18,500 per year. The average salary in Texas in 2022 was $60,000 per year, or about $1,150 per week. When a vaccine injury occurs, individuals may need to take time off work for treatment and recovery, leading to a substantial loss of income.

For instance, a common vaccine injury such as Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration (SIRVA) requires extensive physical therapy, medical appointments, and potentially surgery. The cost of treating SIRVA ranges from $5,000 to $20,000 or more, depending on the severity of the injury and the required treatments. This does not include the additional financial strain of lost wages during the recovery period.

Clearly, the average individual in Texas does not have the means to handle a vaccine injury without support, especially financially. Vaccine injuries can happen to anyone at any time. Do not let yourself become another statistic; become a success story.

Texas Vaccine Injury Settlements

HPV Shot - Complex Regional Pain Syndrome - $500.000
A Texas teenager developed Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) after receiving the Gardasil vaccine. The injury resulted in severe chronic pain and mobility issues, requiring extensive medical treatment, including physical therapy and pain management.

 

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How the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) Works for Texas Residents

A clear, no-cost path to pursue compensation through the federal program

If you suffered a vaccine injury in Texas, you may be eligible for compensation through the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP)—a federal, no-fault alternative to traditional litigation. Here’s how it works:

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Free Case Evaluation

Contact our Texas vaccine injury lawyers for a free, confidential review. We assess VICP eligibility and timing (typically 3 years from the first symptom for injury claims).

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Petition Filing

We file your petition with the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in Washington, D.C. VICP is federal—Texas residents qualify regardless of where they received the vaccine.

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Medical Review

HHS reviews your medical records and may request more documentation. We coordinate with your Texas providers to submit complete, well-supported evidence.

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Settlement or Hearing

DOJ may offer a settlement; if not, the case proceeds to a hearing before a Special Master. You pay nothing—the VICP covers attorney’s fees and case costs.

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Compensation

Eligible damages include medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and in severe cases, ongoing care. Typical SIRVA settlements range from $100,000 to $200,000; actual amounts vary.

Important for Texas Residents

Travel isn’t required. All communications, filings, and hearings can be handled remotely. Our attorneys manage every step from start to finish.

Note: Deadlines differ for certain claim types (e.g., death claims). This information is general and not legal advice.

Texas Vaccine Injury Lawyers

VICP representation for clients across Houston, Dallas–Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, and all 254 Texas counties

Note: Our Vaccine Injury Attorneys in Texas do not handle vaccine mandate claims.
Texas Counties Served By My Vaccine Lawyer
We serve all 254 Texas counties, including:
  • Harris
  • Dallas
  • Tarrant
  • Bexar
  • Travis
  • Collin
  • Denton
  • El Paso
  • Fort Bend
  • Montgomery
  • Williamson
  • Hidalgo
  • Cameron
  • Nueces
  • Galveston
  • Lubbock
  • Webb
  • McLennan
  • Brazoria
  • Jefferson
  • Bell
  • Hays
  • Smith
  • Brazos
  • Ellis
  • Johnson
  • Midland
  • Ector
  • Guadalupe
  • Comal
  • Parker
  • Rockwall
  • Bastrop
  • Gregg
  • Tom Green
  • Kaufman
  • Taylor
  • Wichita
  • Potter
  • Randall
  • Grayson
  • Bowie
  • Kerr
  • Walker
  • Angelina
  • Victoria
  • Orange
  • Liberty
VACCINE INJURY LAWYER HOUSTON

Houston patients are served by the Texas Medical Center (Houston Methodist, Baylor St. Luke’s, Memorial Hermann), plus large pharmacy networks. If SIRVA, numbness, weakness, or neurologic issues followed a shot in Houston, our VICP team can help.

We regularly obtain records from providers across Downtown, the Medical Center, the Galleria, Katy, Sugar Land, The Woodlands, Pearland, and Clear Lake—as well as clinics serving travelers through IAH and HOU.

Common Vaccine Injury Scenarios in Houston

  • Flu/COVID-19 shots at pharmacies and urgent cares throughout Harris & Fort Bend Counties
  • Tdap/HPV vaccines for students at university and ISD clinics
  • Pneumonia/shingles shots for older adults in suburban clinics

Free case evaluation—handled remotely. No travel to Washington, D.C. required.

VACCINE INJURY LAWYER DALLAS

Dallas–Fort Worth residents receive vaccines at UT Southwestern, Baylor Scott & White, Texas Health, and major retail pharmacies. If you developed shoulder pain or neurologic symptoms after a vaccination, you may qualify for VICP compensation.

We coordinate records from providers in Dallas, Plano, Frisco, Richardson, Irving, Arlington, and Fort Worth—including clinics serving travelers through DFW and DAL.

Common Vaccine Injury Scenarios in Dallas–Fort Worth

  • Flu shots at employer or pharmacy clinics across North Texas
  • Travel vaccines prior to international flights out of DFW
  • Pneumonia/shingles vaccines for seniors in Collin, Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant Counties

We handle filings, negotiations, and hearings remotely to minimize disruption to work and family.

VACCINE INJURY LAWYER AUSTIN

Austin care is anchored by Ascension Seton, St. David’s, and Dell Seton at UT. If SIRVA or neurological symptoms followed a vaccine in Austin or the Hill Country, our attorneys can pursue your federal claim.

We obtain records from providers serving Downtown, South Congress, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Pflugerville, and Kyle/Buda—plus clinics near AUS.

Common Vaccine Injury Scenarios in Austin

  • Flu shots at tech campus clinics and retail pharmacies
  • Tdap/MMR/HPV at UT student health and pediatric clinics
  • Pneumonia/shingles shots for seniors throughout Travis & Williamson Counties

We manage the VICP process end-to-end so you don’t have to travel.

VACCINE INJURY LAWYER SAN ANTONIO

San Antonio patients often use University Health, Methodist, Baptist, and military facilities. If you developed SIRVA or GBS after a vaccination, we can help you pursue compensation through the VICP.

We gather records from clinics across Downtown, Stone Oak, Alamo Heights, New Braunfels, and the I-10/I-35 corridors—plus pharmacies serving SAT travelers.

Common Vaccine Injury Scenarios in San Antonio

  • Flu/COVID-19 shots at pharmacies and big-box clinics
  • Tdap and meningitis vaccines for students in Bexar & Comal Counties
  • Pneumonia/shingles vaccines for seniors throughout the metro

All filings and hearings are handled remotely by our team.

VACCINE INJURY LAWYER FORT WORTH

Fort Worth and Tarrant County are served by Texas Health, Medical City, and Cook Children’s. If pain, stiffness, or nerve symptoms followed a vaccination, our lawyers can build a strong, evidence-based claim.

We work with providers in downtown Fort Worth, Arlington, Mansfield, Keller, and HEB—plus clinics around Alliance and Meacham.

Common Vaccine Injury Scenarios in Fort Worth

  • Flu shots across Tarrant County pharmacies and employers
  • Pre-travel vaccines for DFW/DAL flights
  • Pediatric vaccines and SIRVA cases tied to improper injection

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Frequently Asked Questions About Texas Vaccine Injury Claims

Clear answers about your rights, timelines, and what to expect in the VICP process

What is the statute of limitations for filing a vaccine injury claim in Texas?

Under the VICP, you generally have 3 years from the date of the first symptom to file an injury claim. For death claims, the deadline is 2 years from the date of death and 4 years from the first symptom. These are federal deadlines that apply in Texas. Speak with a vaccine injury lawyer promptly to protect your rights.

Do I have to live in Texas or get vaccinated here to file?

No. The VICP is a federal program. We represent Texas residents injured anywhere in the U.S., and we also represent non-residents who were vaccinated in Texas. What matters is a covered vaccine and a qualifying injury within the filing deadline.

What compensation can I receive through the VICP?
  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering (up to $250,000)
  • Death benefits (up to $250,000)
  • Attorney fees and costs (paid by the program, not taken from your award)
How long do Texas VICP cases typically take?

Timelines vary by injury and record complexity. Many cases resolve within 12–18 months. Clear SIRVA claims may resolve faster; complex neurologic cases (e.g., GBS, CIDP, TM) may take longer. We keep your case moving and push for fair resolution.

What evidence helps a successful Texas claim?
  • Comprehensive medical records (ER, PCP, ortho, neuro, PT)
  • Vaccination proof (date, location, lot if available)
  • A clear onset timeline tied to vaccination
  • Work/earnings documentation if claiming wage loss

We coordinate records with Texas providers statewide (Houston, DFW, Austin, San Antonio, and beyond).

Can I sue the vaccinator or manufacturer instead of using the VICP?

In most situations, no. The VICP is a no-fault program that compensates without proving negligence. Limited exceptions exist for willful misconduct. We’ll evaluate your facts and guide you to the appropriate path.

How much does it cost to hire a vaccine injury lawyer in Texas?

No out-of-pocket cost. The VICP pays reasonable attorney fees and case expenses directly, separate from your compensation.

Is SIRVA covered by the VICP?

SIRVA (Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration) occurs when a shot is injected too high/deep, injuring shoulder structures. It is covered under the VICP.

We’ve represented thousands of SIRVA clients nationwide, including many across Texas.

Do I need a local Texas attorney or in-person hearings?

No. VICP cases are heard in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in Washington, D.C., and are routinely handled remotely. We represent clients statewide without requiring office visits or travel.

Will my Texas health insurance or Medicaid affect my case?

Insurance can pay care initially; if you receive a VICP award, certain payers (including Medicaid) may assert liens that must be resolved from the medical expense portion. We handle lien coordination as part of your case.

What injuries besides SIRVA are common in Texas VICP claims?
  • Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS)
  • Brachial neuritis / peripheral neuropathies
  • Anaphylaxis
  • Transverse myelitis / encephalitis
  • CIDP and other post-vaccination neurologic conditions
Can you work with my Texas doctors and employers to gather records?

Yes. We request records from Texas providers (hospitals, clinics, PT, imaging) and coordinate employment and wage documentation to support your claim.

Good to Know for Texas Residents

You don’t need to travel to Washington, D.C. Filings, communication, and hearings are handled remotely. Our attorneys manage every step from start to finish.

Texas Vaccine Law & Your Rights

What Texas residents should know when pursuing federal VICP claims

While vaccine injury claims are handled at the federal level through the VICP, Texas residents should be aware of several state-specific considerations that affect records, requirements, and process logistics.

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Texas & Federal VICP Process

Texas does not run its own vaccine injury fund. Claims are brought in the federal U.S. Court of Federal Claims through the VICP, and most steps can be handled remotely from anywhere in Texas.

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Your Right to Compensation

Texas residents have full access to the federal VICP. State statutes of limitations do not govern VICP claims—only federal deadlines apply (generally 3 years from first symptom for injury; different timelines for death claims).

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Medical Records Access (Texas Law)

Under Texas law, providers must furnish copies of your medical or billing records within 15 days of a proper written request. Quick, complete records strengthen your VICP case.

  • We request records from hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and PT/imaging offices statewide.
  • We help document onset timing, diagnosis, and treatment to support your claim.
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No-Fault Compensation

Unlike typical Texas personal injury cases, the VICP is no-fault. You don’t need to prove negligence—only that you received a covered vaccine and suffered a qualifying injury within the deadlines.

Practical Tip for Texans

VICP cases are heard in Washington, D.C., but you don’t need to travel. Our team manages filings, hearings, and communications remotely for clients across Houston, DFW, Austin, San Antonio, and beyond.

Disclaimer: This overview is for general information only and is not legal advice. Laws and timelines can change. Consult an attorney about your specific situation.