An improper vaccine injection may cause sharp shoulder pain, upper arm pain, permanent swelling and tenderness at the site of injection, lumps/nodules and injuries to the nerves at the site of injection, rotator cuff injury, and frozen shoulder. In addition, a vaccination may result in Shoulder Bursitis, Brachial neuritis, Adhesive Capsulitis, and other shoulder injuries.
The following is a list of symptoms an individual may experience after receiving a vaccination:
These symptoms and/or conditions can last for several months or even longer. The improper angle and/or position of the needle may be contributing to these shoulder injuries. A previous shoulder damage or injury may be aggravated due to the inflammation of the surrounding tissue. Additionally, SIRVA may occur as a result of improper vaccination technique.
If you’ve suffered a shoulder and/or arm injury following a vaccination, please contact us immediately for a free evaluation. The Vaccine Injury Compensation Program pays reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs separately from any compensation award. Therefore, as a Petitioner, you do not need to worry about any out of pocket expenses to prosecute your case. Our client-focused approach ensures that you’ll get the attention you deserve!
Related Medical Literature regarding Shoulder Injury post Vaccination:
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DISCLAIMER: Any information submitted is confidential. With respect to a vaccine‑related injury, the statute of limitations requires that you file a claim with the U.S. Court of Federal Claims within 3 years from the onset
of first symptoms. In the event of a vaccine‑related death, a claim must be filed no later than 2 years from the date of death. Your inquiry will be responded to by our team within 24 business hours.