Wisconsin Vaccine Law Attorneys
Navigating the complexities of vaccine injury law can be overwhelming for individuals and families affected by adverse vaccine reactions. At Lommen Abdo, we focus on helping people in Wisconsin who have experienced vaccine injuries pursue justice and compensation. Our dedicated team provides compassionate legal support to ensure your rights are protected under the law.
Legal Help for Vaccine Injury Victims in Wisconsin
Vaccine injuries, though rare, can have devastating effects on an individual’s life. Symptoms may range from pain and discomfort to life-altering conditions that require ongoing medical care. For these individuals, the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) serves as a critical resource for securing financial recovery without the need to sue vaccine manufacturers directly.
At Lommen Abdo, we understand the unique challenges faced by those dealing with vaccine injuries. Our attorneys are committed to guiding you through the legal process, providing a voice for justice, and ensuring you receive the compensation you deserve.
What Is the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP)?
The VICP was established in 1986 as a federal program designed to compensate individuals who suffer injuries due to vaccines. Administered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the VICP allows individuals to file claims for vaccine-related injuries without undergoing the lengthy and costly process of traditional litigation.
How the VICP Works:
- The program applies to vaccines recommended by the CDC for children and pregnant women, such as the flu, MMR, and Tdap vaccines.
- Injuries covered include those listed in the Vaccine Injury Table, such as anaphylaxis, Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), and shoulder injuries related to vaccine administration (SIRVA). Claims for unlisted injuries are also possible if causation can be proven.
- Claimants file petitions with the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, where a special master reviews the evidence and determines compensation eligibility.
The VICP provides an efficient process for recovering medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering. However, the program has strict deadlines and procedural requirements, which makes having knowledgeable legal representation crucial.
Why Choose Lommen Abdo for Vaccine Injury Cases in Wisconsin?
When dealing with the aftermath of a vaccine injury, choosing the right legal representation can make all the difference. At Lommen Abdo, we stand apart for our personalized approach, thorough understanding of vaccine law, and commitment to achieving results for our clients.
Our Approach: We take the time to understand your unique circumstances and develop a tailored strategy for your case. From filing the initial petition to representing you in court hearings, our attorneys handle every aspect of the process. We strive to ease the stress of the legal system so you can focus on your recovery.
Compassionate Advocacy: At Lommen Abdo, we view each client as a person, not a case number. Vaccine injuries often bring significant emotional and financial burdens, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Whether you’re seeking clarity about your rights or assistance with filing a claim, our team is here to help.
Proven Results: With years of experience advocating for individuals affected by vaccine injuries, our attorneys have a track record of securing favorable outcomes. We know how to build strong petitions, present compelling evidence, and negotiate fair compensation for our clients.
The Lommen Abdo Difference
Choosing Lommen Abdo means choosing a law firm that prioritizes your needs. We are dedicated to making the legal process as smooth and straightforward as possible. Our clients benefit from:
- Clear communication and guidance at every stage of the case.
- An unwavering commitment to securing fair compensation.
- Representation that is both compassionate and results-driven.
Who We Serve in Wisconsin
Our Wisconsin Vaccine Law Attorneys assist individuals and families throughout the state who have suffered vaccine-related injuries. Whether you or a loved one has experienced a recognized injury or believe an adverse reaction is linked to a vaccine, we are here to help. We work with:
- Individuals who have suffered injuries from CDC-recommended vaccines.
- Parents seeking justice for their injured children.
- Families of individuals who have experienced vaccine-related fatalities.
Take the First Step Toward Justice
If you or someone you love has been affected by a vaccine injury, don’t face the challenges of the legal system alone. At Lommen Abdo, we are ready to provide the support, advocacy, and legal representation you need. Our Wisconsin Vaccine Law Attorneys are passionate about helping clients secure the compensation they deserve and move forward with confidence.
Contact Lommen Abdo today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can help. Together, we can turn a challenging situation into a path toward recovery and justice.
Common Questions About Vaccine Injuries in Wisconsin
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What injuries are covered under the VICP?
The VICP covers a range of injuries listed in the Vaccine Injury Table, including anaphylaxis, GBS, and SIRVA. Injuries not explicitly listed may also be compensated if there is sufficient evidence linking them to a vaccine.
What compensation can I receive?
Compensation under the VICP can include:
- Medical expenses related to the injury.
- Lost wages from time missed at work.
- Pain and suffering up to $250,000.
- Funeral expenses in cases of vaccine-related death.
How long do I have to file a claim?
For most injuries, claims must be filed within three years of the onset of symptoms. For vaccine-related deaths, the deadline is two years from the date of death. Prompt action is critical to preserve your rights.
Do I need an attorney to file a claim?
While it is not mandatory, having an attorney significantly increases the likelihood of a successful claim. The VICP covers reasonable attorneys’ fees, so you can access legal support without reducing your compensation award.
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