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Phoenix Vaccine Injury Attorneys
The vaccine injury lawyers at Siri & Glimstad are equipped to handle cases throughout Phoenix.
No cost for representation in your vaccine injury case.
OUR LOCATION:
11201 N. Tatum Boulevard
Suite 300
Phoenix, AZ 85028
$5,256,660,556
Total Vaccine Injury Awards from the
Vaccine Injury Compensation Program*
*As of April 1, 2024
Phoenix Vaccine Injury Attorneys that have the experience you need, the compassion you deserve.
Searching for a Phoenix vaccine injury lawyer who understands the federal process and fights for real results? At Siri & Glimstad, we help clients in Phoenix and across Arizona navigate the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program from start to finish. Because VICP claims are filed in federal “vaccine court,” not state court, you need a Phoenix vaccine attorney who knows how to build medical causation and meet strict deadlines. As your Phoenix vaccine injury attorney, we handle the paperwork, strategy, and hearings so you can focus on your health. Whether your case involves a flu shot injury, Tdap, MMR, HPV, or Hep B, our team has the experience to evaluate eligibility, gather records, and pursue vaccine injury compensation. If you’re unsure how to file a vaccine injury claim in Phoenix, we’ll walk you through each step—petition drafting, life-care planning, and negotiation—while keeping you informed in plain English. Clients choose us when they want a VICP lawyer in Phoenix who takes a meticulous approach and treats every case like it matters—because it does. From shoulder injuries (SIRVA) and Guillain-Barré to other recognized and off-table conditions, we know how to present evidence effectively and advocate before special masters. When you need a VICP attorney in Phoenix—our firm is ready to protect your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.
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What are the Common Types of Vaccine Injuries in Phoenix?
Common vaccine injuries in Phoenix include SIRVA (shoulder injury related to vaccine administration), which can cause bursitis, rotator cuff tears, and limited range of motion after a shot. Phoenix residents may also experience Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), a rapidly evolving weakness or paralysis that sometimes follows vaccination and requires swift medical attention. Other recognized injuries include brachial neuritis, vasovagal syncope leading to falls and fractures, anaphylaxis, and lingering neuropathic pain. Symptoms can begin immediately or days later, disrupting work, family life, and daily tasks in Phoenix. If you’re in Phoenix and dealing with persistent shoulder pain, numbness, or progressive weakness after a vaccination, prompt diagnosis, documentation, and expert guidance are essential to protect your rights and preserve your claim. We know how to navigate VICP requirements, coordinate medical records, and present strong evidence so you can focus on recovery while we handle the legal heavy lifting. Siri & Glimstad is the right firm for your case.

SIRVA
Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration (SIRVA) manifests as shoulder pain and limited range of motion occurring after the administration of a vaccine.

GBS
Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) is a disorder in which a person’s own immune system attacks their nerve cells. GBS often begins with tingling in the lower extremities then spreading to the upper extremities.

Vasovagal Syncope
Vasovagal Syncope is a term used to describe fainting, which can occur after vaccination, where serious injuries can occur when a person falls.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the VICP process work for Phoenix residents?
Even if you live in Phoenix, VICP claims are filed in federal vaccine court, not Arizona state court. A vaccine injury lawyer gathers medical records, files the petition, and negotiates or tries the case. Attorney fees are typically paid separately by the program.
How long do vaccine injury cases take?
Timelines vary, but many Phoenix VICP cases take 24 to 60 months, depending on medical complexity and court scheduling. Some resolve sooner through negotiated settlements; others require hearings before a special master. Organized records and consistent treatment can accelerate a Phoenix claim.
What compensation is available through VICP for Phoenix families?
Phoenix families may qualify for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering up to statutory limits, and in severe cases life-care costs. Death claims may seek funeral expenses. Compensation is federal, so a Phoenix location doesn’t limit recovery if eligibility and causation are proven.
Do I need a vaccine court lawyer, or can I file myself?
Most Phoenix residents choose a vaccine court attorney to handle medical evidence, expert reports, deadlines, and negotiations. Because attorney fees are usually paid by the program, experienced counsel often improves outcomes without increasing out-of-pocket costs in Phoenix.
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