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Follow on Google News | National Law Firm Settles Flu Vaccine Injury ClaimMassachusetts Law Firm Settles Flu Vaccine Injury Petition under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. Many are not aware of Compensation Program and the short, strict deadlines that must be met in order to qualify.
“This case is a striking example of the injuries and adverse reactions that can occur as a result of vaccinations,” The Influenza Vaccine is designed to protect young and old alike from contracting the Flu, which can have devastating effects on the infirmed and elderly and can be debilitating to otherwise healthy individuals, leading to more severe conditions, including Pneumonia. In this most recent case, 13vv-216 ####### v. SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, the Petitioner, who at the time was 35-years old, received the Flu Vaccine and shortly thereafter began to experience cognitive, emotional and muscular fatigue - resulting in complete exhaustion. She then began to experience numbness in her hands and feet, moving upwards into her torso. After diagnostic studies, she was diagnosed with Transverse Myelitis, a neurological disorder caused by inflammation across both sides of one level, or segment, of the spinal cord. Over the last several years, she has endured treatments that have given her partial relief. She has made a remarkable, yet incomplete recovery. Transverse Myelitis and other reactions are continually reported to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) as occurring after the Flu Vaccine. See, http://www.vaers.hhs.gov. “I strongly believe that children and adults alike should be receiving all of their mandatory vaccinations. However in the case of optional vaccines, it's important to talk to your health care practitioner about the risks,” states Gold, who has been handling Vaccine cases for 15 years. Gold also says that there is nothing inherently wrong with the Flu Vaccine but that each person is different and reacts differently to each vaccination. That is why it's essential that the public be aware of a Program intended to compensate them if they do, in fact, have a reaction. Petitioners have three (3) years from the onset of the injury (or two years from date of death) to file a claim. Gold states that the “Program is not used as much as it could be because the American public is just not aware of it. I receive at least 5 calls a month from individuals who cannot obtain compensation because the deadline has passed. They just found out about it too late. We all need to do a better job in getting the word out to the public that the Program exists.” End
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