Vaccination Injury Claims are a Matter of Time

If You or a Loved One Develops Symptoms

To be eligible to file a claim under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP), you must meet the following requirements:

  1. Sustain an injury caused by any of the 16 vaccines covered
  2. Your symptoms must persist for at least six months
  3. You must file a claim within three years of symptom onset

However, there are two exceptions to the six-month symptom requirement; Hospitalization with surgery to correct the claimed vaccine injury or a Vaccine-related death.

If There Was A Vaccine-Related Death

If you are responsible for the estate of someone who died from a vaccine injury, you must file within two years of their death or four years after the symptoms that resulted in death began.

Seeking Medical Care

It is crucial to seek medical care immediately if you suspect a vaccine injury, as some vaccine-related injuries can be life-threatening. Healthcare providers are trained to diagnose and treat serious conditions resulting from vaccinations.

Documentation for Filing A Claim

From a claim perspective, consulting with a healthcare provider soon after symptom onset can provide objective proof of when your symptoms began. Ongoing treatment can demonstrate the duration and severity of your injury, as well as the resolution of your symptoms.

There is certain documentation that you need to provide an attorney to evaluate your potential vaccine injury claim.

Our vaccine injury lawyers know how to best help you navigate the vaccine injury claims process to obtain the compensation you deserve. We offer the personal attention and knowledge you need at no cost to you. Take our free quiz to see if you’re eligible for vaccine injury compensation.