Flu Shot and Other Vaccines Linked to Shoulder Injury
About the Investigation:
SIRVA, or Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration, can occur when a vaccine meant to be injected into the deltoid muscle of the shoulder (like the flu shot) is administered too high or too deeply. There, the body reacts differently to the active ingredients in the vaccine and the resulting inflammatory immune response can lead to bursitis or painful conditions of the tendons, ligaments and bones of the shoulder. That inflammation can develop immediately or take hours to days to manifest.
If you developed shoulder pain in the days or weeks after receiving a flu shot, you may be entitled to substantial compensation.
The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) is a federal program that is set up to compensate people who have been injured by certain vaccines. Compensation can be SUBSTANTIAL.
The VICP is designed so injured individuals do not have to pay for legal representation. There is NO cost to you for representation.
FILL OUT THIS FORM TODAY TO SEE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR COMPENSATION.
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