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Kentucky Flu Vaccine Injury Lawyer

The flu shot has been around for over 50 years. Its life-saving protections are given to adults and to children as young as six months old. The shot has worked well, but, sadly, even to this day, a small percentage of vaccinated people suffer severe reactions when they receive a flu shot or flu vaccine spray.

There is compensation for Kentucky victims who suffer serious health issues after getting these shots. There’s also support for Kentucky families in mourning after losing a loved one to an extreme flu shot reaction. Victims must take immediate action in order to secure financial help as they try to recover from a debilitating flu vaccine injury.

A Free Consultation for Kentucky Flu Vaccine Injury Victims

Kaufman & Stigger, PLLC, is available to represent Kentucky victims of any age and their families in flu vaccine injury claims. These claims are meant to allow victims to afford the best medical care available and recover financially after they or their parents have lost wages while having to be out of work.

The Kentucky flu vaccine injury lawyers at Kaufman & Stigger, PLLC, also represent close family members who have lost a loved one, perhaps a child, to the harmful side effects of the flu vaccine. Contact us for a free and confidential case consultation to find out about the benefits available to you and your family.

Flu Vaccine Injury Dangers for Kentucky Residents

The flu shot is administered to millions of people each year. According to USA FACTS, 46.7% of people in Kentucky received the flu shot during the 2020-2021 flu season. That was down slightly from the 2019-2020 flu season when 50.9% of residents were immunized.

The vast majority of flu vaccine recipients gain strong protection from the flu virus and never experience side effects. Sadly, there are a few people who develop severe reactions after getting a flu shot and who suffer from life-threatening health issues.

Patients who suffer the worst reactions report seizures and fainting spells. Vaccine recipients sometimes take damage to their muscles and tissue around the shoulder when a flu shot is administered wrong. They can have severe allergic reactions and go into anaphylactic shock.

In some cases, the body’s immune system reacts to the deactivated flu virus in a shot by targeting healthy tissue. The reaction can damage a patient’s vision and leave them more susceptible to developing Multiple Sclerosis. The central nervous system can fall under attack. The autoimmune functions of the body can damage the victim’s joints to result in rheumatoid arthritis

These and other dangerous reactions to the flu vaccine can completely change the outlook of someone’s life. Victims deserve to know they won’t have to face these symptoms and others alone and empty their own savings accounts to pay for medical treatment.

A Kentucky Flu Vaccine Injury Lawyer works with victims and their families to make sure they receive every bit of support available as they recover. A lawyer prepares strong evidence and medical testimony to prove that a patient’s hardships were caused by the flu shot.

 

Kentucky Flu Shot Injury Victims Suffering with Guillain-Barre Syndrome

The CDC doesn’t recognize all of these ailments as flu vaccine related, but they do acknowledge that there’s medical evidence that the flu shot can cause Guillain-Barre Syndrome (or GBS).

GBS is a neurological autoimmune disorder. It causes the body’s immune system to attack nerves. The syndrome leaves victims with numb limbs. Patients may also struggle to talk and swallow. Some patients end up having permanent nerve damage.

The Guillain-Barre Syndrome attorneys at Kaufman & Stigger, PLLC, will fight for the compensation needed by victims so they can rebuild their lives. Any settlement provided to flu shot injury victims must cover every medical bill the patient receives and provide for the emotional toll such a debilitating ordeal takes.

Flu Shot Injury Compensation Through the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program

Flu shot victims and their families can file a claim with the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) to secure much-needed help with recovery.

The VICP is a fund overseen by the Department of Health and Human Services that all vaccine manufacturers contribute to. Flu vaccine manufacturers like GlaxoSmithKline pay into this fund that’s meant to help those suffering after getting the flu shot or the flu spray. Claimants can submit a claim and collect much-needed support from the program.

The VICP makes it easier for Kentucky flu vaccine victims to prove that their health issues were caused by the effects of their flu immunization. Not as much proof is necessary and it’s a no-fault program. Victims don’t have to prove that a vaccine maker was negligent.

To qualify for VICP support, surviving flu shot victims must have endured symptoms for six months or more. They are also eligible for a VICP award if they received inpatient hospitalization and required surgery. The families of patients who died after exposure to the flu inoculation can also file a Vaccine Injury Compensation Injury Claim.

Speaking with a Kentucky Flu Vaccination Injury Lawyer in a free, no-obligation consultation is the best way to determine if you qualify for VICP compensation. You may even be eligible for benefits you weren’t aware existed for vaccination victims.

What Kind of Compensation Can I Receive if I Suffer Side Effects from the Flu Vaccine?

Every patient will have a different level of reaction to the flu vaccine. The more dangerous and life-changing the vaccine injury is for you, the more you can receive in a flu vaccine settlement check.

For a better idea of what you’ll be receiving, look over this list of the biggest factors that go into determining what you’ll receive in a flu shot injury settlement:

  • Support for all hospital bills and bills expected in the future related to the vaccine injury.
  • Support for the amount of income and benefits you’ve lost at work while in recovery.
  • Support for the physical pain you endure during your flu shot reaction. You may face chronic pain and deal with rheumatoid arthritis in your joints.
  • Support for emotional trauma. The depression and anxiety a difficult flu vaccine recovery can cause. The loss of enjoyment of life as you can’t participate in family activities or the hobbies you love.
  • Wrongful death benefits earned by families filing on behalf of deceased victims. Families would seek help with the medical expenses victims built up while they were sick and the bills left behind.
  • Attorney Fees Paid. In the case of a Vaccine Injury Compensation Claim, attorney fees for the victim’s legal representation would be paid. The costs for an attorney would come from the VICP trust fund instead of out of your settlement award.

Contact a Kentucky Flu Vaccination Injury Lawyer

Victims of a flu shot injury have up to three years from the time they experienced the symptoms, to file a VICP claim. The federal government may be happy to award you some money for your suffering and your medical bills, but it may not be enough to cover all of your hardships. Speak with a Kentucky Vaccination Injury Lawyer to discuss how to make sure you don’t end up paying out-of-pocket for care after a vaccine manufacturer put you in harm’s way.

Kaufman & Stigger, PLLC, will not back down from federal lawyers or giant pharmaceutical companies until you and your family receive what’s fair for every hardship you’ve all endured. Contact our law offices to talk over your case in a free consultation. We want to hear about how the flu vaccine has affected your life or the life of a loved one. Let us make sure that vaccine manufacturers aren’t allowed to turn their backs on their victims.

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