Vaccine Injury Claims Roll In: Fed's Compensation Queue Grows
Published Date: 9/8/2025
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HRSA just shared a list of new petitions filed by people who say they got hurt by vaccines and want compensation. This affects anyone who’s filed a claim under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, with the Court of Federal Claims reviewing these cases. It’s a key step to keep things fair and transparent, but no new money or deadlines are announced here.
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