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North Carolina Vaccine Injury Attorneys

The vaccine injury lawyers at Siri & Glimstad are equipped to handle cases throughout Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, and across the state of North Carolina.

No cost for representation in your vaccine injury case.

OUR LOCATION:

525 North Tryon Street
Suite 1600
Charlotte, NC 28202

$5,256,660,556

Total Vaccine Injury Awards from the
Vaccine Injury Compensation Program*

*As of April 1, 2024

North Carolina Vaccine Injury Attorneys that have the experience you need, the compassion you deserve.

If a vaccine caused a serious reaction, nerve pain, SIRVA, or other complications, you deserve a North Carolina vaccine injury lawyer who will treat your case with urgency and care. Our team focuses on the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, so when you need a VICP attorney North Carolina can trust, we know the deadlines, requirements, and processes inside and out. As your North Carolina vaccine injury attorney, we handle the litigation strategy, medical expert coordination, and negotiations while you focus on recovery. We can file a vaccine injury claim efficiently and pursue full compensation available under the program. Whether your matter involves a seasonal flu shot or a routine childhood immunization, we bring experienced advocacy to every case: flu, pneumococcal, MMR, HPV, Hep B, and Tdap cases. We have a meticulous approach—clear communication, thorough medical record review, and relentless preparation for vaccine court. We don’t ask clients to carry the financial risk of bringing a claim in this unique forum. Instead, we focus on building the strongest record possible and positioning your case for resolution, whether through settlement or a hearing before a special master. When you need a seasoned VICP lawyer North Carolina residents can rely on, our firm is ready to stand beside you with the knowledge, compassion, and persistence your case deserves.

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Millions Recovered For Our Vaccine Injury Clients

We’re here for North Carolina residents. Let us recover the damages you deserve.

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Vaccine Injury Medical
Professionals On Staff

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Your Doctors & Nurses
Are NOT Sued

What are the Common Types of Vaccine Injuries in North Carolina?

Common vaccine injuries recognized by the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) arise in North Carolina just as they do nationwide. The most frequent is SIRVA (shoulder injury related to vaccine administration), which can involve severe shoulder pain, limited range of motion, bursitis, tendinitis, or rotator cuff and tendon injuries. Neurologic conditions are also seen, including Guillain-Barré syndrome, brachial neuritis, transverse myelitis, Bell’s palsy, and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy. Serious allergic reactions such as anaphylaxis may occur, as can syncope (fainting) with fall injuries, and in some cases encephalitis, vasculitis, or complex regional pain syndrome. Whether the immunization was influenza, MMR, HPV, Hep B, pneumococcal, or Tdap, a North Carolina vaccine injury can lead to significant medical expenses, lost wages, and long-term pain. If you believe you were harmed by a vaccine, you may be eligible to file a VICP claim and pursue compensation. We know the process, the proof, and the deadlines—and Siri & Glimstad is the right firm for your case.

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SIRVA

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

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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.

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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 work for North Carolina residents?

The VICP is a federal program. North Carolina residents file petitions in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims with medical records and, sometimes, expert support. A North Carolina vaccine injury attorney manages deadlines, prepares filings, and handles negotiations while your case proceeds through vaccine court.

What compensation is available in a North Carolina vaccine injury claim?

Recoverable categories of damages may include medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering (subject to statutory caps), plus reasonable attorneys’ fees paid by the program. Because VICP is a federal program, available compensation is the same for North Carolina petitioners as it is nationwide.

Do I owe upfront fees to a North Carolina vaccine court attorney?

Generally, no. Under the VICP, reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs are paid by the program, not taken from your award. Qualified North Carolina counsel can pursue your case without out-of-pocket charges to you.

Which vaccines are common in North Carolina VICP claims?

Common North Carolina cases involve flu, MMR, HPV, Hep B, pneumococcal, and Tdap vaccines. A North Carolina vaccine injury lawyer can assess whether your diagnosis and injury timeline meet program requirements.

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Our Coverage Area

Our law firm serves clients throughout every part of North Carolina. From major metropolitan regions to small towns and rural communities, we are committed to providing trusted legal representation across the entire state.

Vaccine Injury Lawyer Mecklenburg County

If you’re in Mecklenburg County and suffered an adverse reaction after a vaccine, speak with a vaccine injury lawyer who understands these cases. Navigating claims can be complex, but our attorneys know how to evaluate medical records and build a strong case. We’re committed to protecting your rights and pursuing fair compensation for Mecklenburg County families.

Vaccine Injury Lawyer Wake County

If you or a loved one in Wake County experienced serious side effects, an experienced vaccine injury lawyer can guide you through each step—medical record collection and review, filings, and negotiations. Our team provides attentive advocacy for Wake County residents, focused on accountability and the recovery you deserve.

Vaccine Injury Lawyer Guilford County

When a vaccination leads to lasting pain or complications, getting help matters. Our vaccine injury lawyers assist Guilford County clients by evaluating medical timelines, coordinating experts, and pursuing compensation for losses. With dedicated counsel familiar with Guilford County needs, you’ll have a steady advocate throughout the process.

We represent clients in all North Carolina counties, including:

Wake County, Mecklenburg County, Guilford County, Forsyth County, Cumberland County, Durham County, Buncombe County, Union County, Gaston County, Cabarrus County, New Hanover County, Johnston County, Onslow County, Iredell County, Pitt County, Alamance County, Davidson County, Catawba County, Rowan County, Orange County, Randolph County, Brunswick County, Harnett County, Robeson County, Cleveland County, Rockingham County, Burke County, Nash County, Craven County, Wayne County, Henderson County, Lincoln County, Moore County, Caldwell County, Wilson County, Surry County, Stanly County, Sampson County, Lee County, Chatham County, Haywood County, Franklin County, Lenoir County, Edgecombe County, Halifax County, Columbus County, Beaufort County, Richmond County, McDowell County, Pasquotank County, Duplin County, Carteret County, Vance County, Jackson County, Scotland County, Ashe County, Granville County, Alexander County, Watauga County, Person County, Montgomery County, Davie County, Bladen County, Hertford County, Hoke County, Warren County, Caswell County, Martin County, Stokes County, Polk County, Yadkin County, Anson County, Mitchell County, Swain County, Greene County, Avery County, Tyrrell County, Perquimans County, Camden County, Pamlico County, Jones County, Gates County, Washington County, Alleghany County, Northampton County, Currituck County, Hyde County, Madison County, Clay County, Transylvania County, Dare County, Bertie County, Chowan County, Yancey County, Pender County, Graham County, Cherokee County

No matter where you’re located in North Carolina—from the mountains to the coast—our attorneys are here to help. We are proud to offer knowledgeable, responsive legal services statewide.

Injured By A Vaccine?

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