US Vaccine Injury Compensation Program Has 10-Year Backlog of Claims

A congressional subcommittee hearing highlighted problems with the U.S. compensation program for COVID-19 vaccine injuries.
US Vaccine Injury Compensation Program Has 10-Year Backlog of Claims
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It may take more than 10 years for someone injured by a COVID-19 vaccine to receive a decision on whether their claim is eligible for compensation by the government’s vaccine compensation program—if they receive a response at all.

U.S. health officials responded to questions on America’s failing vaccine injury compensation system in a hearing that left the vaccine-injured feeling like addressing the system’s shortcomings is not a priority on Capitol Hill.

Megan Redshaw
Megan Redshaw
J.D.
Megan Redshaw is an attorney and investigative journalist with a background in political science. She is also a traditional naturopath with additional certifications in nutrition and exercise science.
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