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Charlotte Vaccine Injury Attorneys

The vaccine injury lawyers at Siri & Glimstad are equipped to handle cases throughout Charlotte.

No cost for representation in your vaccine injury case.

OUR LOCATION:

525 North Tryon Street
Suite 1600
Charlotte, NC 28202(509) 410-4646

$5,256,660,556

Total Vaccine Injury Awards from the
Vaccine Injury Compensation Program*

*As of April 1, 2024

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

If you or your child suffered a serious reaction after a vaccination, our team is ready to help as your Charlotte vaccine injury lawyer. Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) claims are filed federally, not in North Carolina courts, and we know how to navigate that system from start to finish—collecting medical records, preparing causation reports, and advocating before the U.S. Court of Federal Claims (often called “vaccine court”). As a Charlotte vaccine injury firm, we understand the strict filing deadlines and the evidence needed to pursue Charlotte vaccine injury compensation for conditions such as SIRVA, Guillain-Barré syndrome, neuropathies, and other covered injuries. Whether you’re searching for a VICP lawyer in Charlotte to discuss a flu shot, Tdap, MMR, HPV, or Hep B claim, you’ll get attentive counsel that treats your case like it matters—because it does. Clients appreciate that attorney’s fees are typically paid by the program, so you usually won’t face out-of-pocket legal costs to get experienced representation. From the first call to final resolution, we keep you informed, explain each step in plain English, and fight for the full value of your claim. If you’re ready to file a vaccine injury claim in Charlotte, choose a firm with the skill, resources, and focus to guide you through this unique federal process. Speak with a VICP attorney in Charlotte today and let us shoulder the legal burden while you focus on healing.

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Millions Recovered For Our Vaccine Injury Clients

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

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Professionals On Staff

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What are the Common Types of Vaccine Injuries in Charlotte?

Residents of Charlotte who suffer vaccine injuries most often experience shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA)—persistent shoulder pain, limited range of motion, bursitis, or tendon tears caused by improper injection technique. Another significant condition is Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), a rapidly progressive weakness or tingling that can rise from the legs and require urgent treatment. Other recognized injuries include brachial neuritis, anaphylaxis, transverse myelitis, vasovagal syncope with fall-related trauma, and certain neuropathies. If you developed symptoms after a flu shot, Tdap, MMR, HPV, or Hep B vaccination, you may have a compensable claim. We guide Charlotte clients through gathering medical records and documenting onset and causation to meet federal program requirements. From careful case evaluation to presenting persuasive evidence, we know how to pursue fair compensation while you focus on recovery. When you need informed support in Charlotte, choose experienced counsel that understands how SIRVA and GBS are proven in vaccine court. 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 do I file a vaccine injury claim in Charlotte?

VICP claims are filed federally, not in North Carolina. Charlotte residents start by consulting a vaccine injury attorney, gathering medical records, confirming covered injuries, and documenting timelines. Your lawyer files in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and manages evidence and deadlines.

How long does a Charlotte vaccine case usually take?

Timelines vary, but many Charlotte VICP matters resolve within 12–24 months, depending on medical complexity and court scheduling. Some cases settle sooner; others require hearings. Early documentation, clear causation evidence, and responsive medical providers can shorten the path to compensation.

What will a Charlotte VICP attorney cost me?

Under the VICP, reasonable attorney’s fees are typically paid by the program, not the client, regardless of outcome. Charlotte clients rarely face out-of-pocket legal fees, allowing experienced counsel to pursue the claim while you focus on recovery and ongoing medical care.

What proof strengthens my Charlotte vaccine injury claim?

Comprehensive medical records, vaccination documentation (date, site, lot number), a detailed symptom timeline, imaging and diagnostic tests, and physician notes linking onset to the shot are crucial for Charlotte claims. Prompt reporting to providers and consistent follow-up care support causation and help establish damages.

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