How do we address COVID-19 vaccine injuries? Two different viewpoints emerge.
As we head into the third year of Covid-19 vaccinations being offered to the public, differing viewpoints have emerged as to how to address compensation for individuals injured by Covid-19 vaccinations.
Recently, a lawsuit was filed against the agency within the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services that handles Covid-19 vaccine injury claims. The litigation alleges that the vaccine program handling Covid-19 vaccine injuries is unconstitutional.
The Vaccine Injured Petitioner’s (VIP) Bar Association provides education and advocacy for the representatives of individuals injured by vaccinations. KLG attorneys, Ed Kraus, Amy Kraus, and Brynna Gang are members of the VIP Bar and KLG founding partner, Ed Kraus, is also on the Board of Directors.
As attorneys that practice only in the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, we understand the unique challenges faced by an individual injured by a vaccination.
The VIP Bar recently issued a press release which urges that Covid-19 vaccination injury claims be processed in the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program and discusses the recent litigation related to the current program in which Covid-19 vaccination injuries are being reviewed.
The full press release by the Vaccine Injured Petitioner’s Bar Association can be found here.