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National Child Vaccine Injury ActCompensation for Children and Adults Who Suffered Vaccine-Related InjuriesVaccines that are designed to protect us from heinous illnesses usually do just that. However, sometimes they can have an adverse affect. Some young children who receive immunizations for diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTP), hepatitis, MMR or other diseases, and occasionally adults receiving flu shots, end up suffering from lasting side-effects. Although there is no instant cure to fix the pain, there are government programs to help with the medical bills. The National Child Vaccine Injury Act was created in response to the number of vaccine-related injuries. In order to pay for their child's medical bills, parents needed to try suing the doctor that administered the vaccine or the pharmaceutical company that made the vaccine. Winning these cases was difficult and very expensive. Parents often had little chance fighting against the giants. At the Law Office of David E. Marmelstein, we represent clients throughout the Eastern Seaboard whose children were injured after receiving a vaccination. Schedule your free initial consultation by calling 888-651-2096. When the National Child Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA) was created, it gave people the opportunity to receive the representation they needed without spending more money than they had. Ultimately, both sides win. The drug companies have an added degree of protection, and it is easier for claimants to receive money if they have a valid claim that is timely and covered by the act. Representation Without PaymentUnder the NCVIA, people do not need to spend any money out of their pocket to pay for representation. Legal fees are covered by NCVIA. Once the government settles a case, it evaluates the legal work involved, reviews proposed fees and pays all of the approved fees. Knowing Where to Find AnswersMany clients who contact us do not know if they have a claim. Parents are in a scary place. Their child is suffering from a life-altering medical disease, and they do not know where to turn. Some people go to the pediatrician, only to receive the misdiagnosis of a seizure disorder or to be told their child is "developmentally challenged" or "developmentally delayed." The correct diagnosis can often be difficult. That is where we come in.
There are a limited number of lawyers who handle cases under the NCVIA, and we will help you throughout the process. Contact us online or call 888-651-2096 to schedule your free initial consultation with an experienced attorney. For more information, see our Vaccine Act FAQs page. |
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