Many developed countries do have programs that pay victims of vaccine injury. However, the way these programs work and the legal systems involved will be very different from country to country. To get basic information on how your country works, do a web engine search for "vaccine injury" lawyer United States (or whatever the name of your country is). This works because some law companies will engage in "content marketing", where they put useful information on the Internet to attract new clients.
Here are some examples:
United States - https://www.mctlaw.com/vaccine-injury/vaccinations/coronavirus-covid-19/
Canada - https://oatleyvigmond.com/canada-launches-no-fault-visp/
In general:
- It may be the case that most vaccine injured people aren't eligible now but will become eligible in the future. But this depends a lot on which country you live in.
- Some countries will compensate less serious injuries while others will not.
- Medical dogma can vary from country to country. What is considered to be vaccine injury depends on the current consensus among doctors in your country; this can change over time. The current consensus, whatever it is, will favour some injuries over others. One advantage of a specialized lawyer/attorney is that they know which injuries are more 'profitable' than others.
- At the moment, most doctors do not consider post vaccination syndrome (or long haul from vaccines) to be real. However, they do recognize traditional vaccine injuries like Guillain Barre Syndrome and allergic reactions. Most doctors will recognize certain injuries unique to the COVID-19 vaccines like heart swelling (myocarditis, pericarditis) and blood clotting disorders. If you have any of the specific injuries on the list below, it may be a good idea to get it documented by a doctor and for you to get a copy of your medical records.
Some injuries may have a better chance of being compensated
- Anaphalaxis (e.g. severe allergic reaction)
- SIRVA - Shoulder injury related to vaccine administration
- Frozen shoulder / adhesive capsulitis
- Bleeding disorders like thrombocytopenia, VITT (Vaccine-Induced Immune Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia, ITP - e.g. low platelet count causes weird internal bleeding and Petechiae
- Blood clotting disorders, embolism, stroke
- Myocarditis, pericarditis - heart swelling
- Seizures
- Death
- Fainting
- ??? Tinnitus - Ringing in the ears
As well as these rare conditions:
- Bell's Palsy - facial paralysis
- Guillain Barre Syndrome, CIDP (this is sort of like the permanent form of GBS)
- Parsonage Turner syndrome (brachial neuritis)
- ADEM (Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis)
- Aplastic anemia (not enough new blood cells)
- Cellulitis (bacterial skin infection)
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome - a form of chronic pain that usually affects an arm or a leg
- Encephalitis - brain swelling, which can be caused by an autoimmune response
- Polymyalgia Rheumatica - inflammatory disorder that causes muscle pain and stiffness, especially in the shoulders and hips
- Polyneuropathy - simultaneous malfunction of many peripheral nerves throughout the body
- Pemphigus - blisters on skin (Google image search this to see what it looks like)
- Transverse myelitis - inflammation of both sides of one section of the spinal cord
- Vasculitis - a group of disorders that destroy blood vessels by inflammation
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