Vaccine Injury

A vaccine injury is an injury caused by a vaccination. Across the nation, a number of children—and even adults—have been injured by adverse vaccine reactions. If you suspect you or your child has suffered an injury due to a vaccine, contact our office today. Below is a list of vaccines covered by the National Vaccination Injury Compensation Program:
  • Tetanus toxoid-containing vaccines (DTaP, Tdap,  DTP-Hib, DT, Td, TT)
  • Pertussis antigen-containing vaccines (Whooping  Cough) (DTaP, Tdap, DTP, P, DTP-Hib)
  • Measles, mumps and rubella (German measles)  virus-containing vaccines in any combination (MMR, MR, M, R)
  • Rubella virus-containing vaccines  (MMR, MR, R)
  • Measles virus-containing vaccines  (MMR, MR, M)
  • Polio live virus-containing vaccines (OPV)  
  • Polio inactivated-virus containing vaccines  (IPV)
  • Hepatitis B antigen-containing vaccines  (Engerix-B, Recombivax HB, Twinrix)
  • Hemophilus influenzae (type b polysaccharide  conjugate vaccines)
  • Varicella vaccine (Varivax chicken pox virus  vaccine and ProQuad)
  • Rotavirus vaccine (Rota Teq )  
  • Pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (Prevnar)  
  • Hepatitis A vaccines (Havrix, VAQTA, and  Twinrix)
  • Trivalent influenza vaccines (Flu vaccines  including FluMist, a live attenuated influenza virus vaccine; and injectable  influenza vaccines FluShield, Fluvirin, Fluzone, and Afluria)  
  • Meningococcal vaccines (meningococcal  polysaccharide vaccine (MPSV4) and meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MCV4),  Menactra)
  • Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines (Gardasil  and Cervarix)
This list changes often so if you or a loved one may have been injured by a vaccination, please contact us to undertake a no fee or obligation investigation.

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