Arm Pain After a Vaccine? Get Compensation from the Vaccine Shoulder Injury Compensation Program
Photo Credit: Unsplash | Updated: October 1, 2023
Claim Form Deadline: Ongoing
Estimated Payout: Varies
Proof required: Yes
Can I Get Compensated if I Suffered a Vaccine Shoulder Injury?
Yes, it is possible to receive compensation through the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) if you have suffered a vaccine shoulder injury. The VICP provides compensation to individuals who have been injured as a result of receiving certain vaccines.
A vaccine shoulder injury is a type of injury that can occur when a vaccine is injected into the deltoid muscle in the upper arm and causes damage to the surrounding tissues or nerves. Symptoms of a vaccine shoulder injury may include pain, weakness, numbness, or tingling in the shoulder or upper arm.
If you have experienced a vaccine shoulder injury, you may be eligible to file a claim with the VICP. The program provides compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to the injury. It is important to note that each claim is evaluated on a case-by-case basis, and not all claims are approved for compensation.
What is SIRVA - Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration
SIRVA is a type of injury standing for: Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration. This kind of injury can be serious and can cause immense shoulder pain as well as a reduced range of motion in the shoulder area. The pain and reduced range of motion can start to occur within 2 days after you receive a vaccine injection.
What is the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program?
The Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) is a program created by Congress that is funded by taxpayers. It requires individuals who have been injured or killed by certain vaccines to file a claim with the VICP before seeking relief in any other court.
Since its inception, the VICP has paid out over $4.9 billion to individuals who have been injured or killed by the covered vaccines. It is important to note that the VICP does not pay compensation for every claim filed and that each claim is evaluated on a case-by-case basis to determine its eligibility for compensation.
How Do I Qualify for the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program?
To qualify for compensation under the VICP, you must meet the following requirements:
• You must have received a covered vaccine: The VICP covers vaccines that are recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for routine administration to children and adults.
• You must have suffered an injury: The injury must have occurred within a certain period of time after receiving the vaccine and must meet the criteria for one of the vaccine injury table injuries or a related injury.
• You must have incurred medical expenses or lost wages: You must have incurred medical expenses or lost wages as a result of the injury.
Once your claim is submitted, it will be reviewed to determine if you are eligible for compensation. If your claim is approved, you will receive compensation to cover medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to the injury.
It is important to note that the VICP (the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program) program has strict filing deadlines, so it is important to file your claim as soon as possible after the injury occurs.
What Does it Cost for Representation?
If the law firm chooses to represent you in a shoulder injury compensation award, the legal fees will be paid for directly by the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.
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