New Batch of Vaccine Injury Claims Hits Compensation Program
Published Date: 5/23/2025
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The government just shared a list of new claims from people asking for vaccine injury compensation. If someone thinks a vaccine hurt them, they can file a petition, and a special court reviews these cases. This keeps the process fair and helps folks get the support they need, with updates happening regularly.
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