loader image

Vaccine Injury Attorney in Rhode Island

We represent clients nationwide in vaccine injury cases.
Wherever you are in the United States, Hultquist Law is here to provide trusted legal support and help you pursue the compensation you deserve.

Helping Victims of Vaccine-Related Injuries Seek Compensation

Vaccines are essential for public health, but in rare cases, they can cause serious side effects. If you or a loved one has suffered an injury due to a vaccine, you may be eligible for compensation through the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP). At Hultquist Law, we specialize in vaccine injury claims, helping clients navigate the complex legal process and secure the compensation they deserve.

Common Vaccines & The Conditions They Cause

Certain vaccines have been linked to severe health conditions, including:

Flu Vaccine – Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), shoulder injuries (SIRVA)

HPV Vaccine – Autoimmune reactions, neurological complications, shoulder injuries (SIRVA)

Tetanus, DTaP, or Tdap Vaccines – Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), nerve damage, shoulder injuries (SIRVA)

MMR Vaccine (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) – Encephalopathy, seizures, shoulder injuries (SIRVA)

COVID-19 Vaccine – Myocarditis, pericarditis, blood clot complications, shoulder injuries (SIRVA)

If you have experienced any severe reaction or long-term health complication following a vaccine, our legal team can assess your case and determine your eligibility for compensation.

    National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP)

    The VICP is a federal program designed to compensate individuals who suffer serious side effects from vaccines. Filing a claim requires legal expertise and an understanding of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, where these cases are handled.

    At Hultquist Law, we:

    Evaluate your eligibility for compensation under VICP

    Handle all legal filings and procedures so you don’t have to

    Fight for the maximum compensation available for your injury

    Our Vaccine Injury Legal Services

    We provide dedicated representation for individuals suffering from vaccine-related injuries:

    Why Choose Hultquist Law for Your Vaccine Injury Case?

    Experienced in vaccine injury law and VICP claims

    No cost to you – VICP covers attorney fees

    Compassionate, results-driven representation

    If you or a loved one has suffered a serious vaccine injury, don’t wait to seek legal help. Contact us today to discuss your case and explore your options for compensation.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP)?

    The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) is a federal program that helps people in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and across the U.S. get compensation for rare but serious vaccine-related injuries. Instead of going through a regular lawsuit, injured individuals file a claim with a special federal court in Washington D.C., often called the Vaccine Court. This process is often quicker and doesn’t require proving someone was at fault. If you believe you’ve been injured by a vaccine, Hultquist Law can help guide you through the VICP process and explain your options during a consultation.

    Who can file a vaccine injury claim, and how do I know if I’m eligible?

    You may be able to file a vaccine injury claim from anywhere in the United States if you or your child were seriously hurt by a vaccine covered by the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP). Parents or legal guardians can also file for children or disabled adults, and if someone passed away due to a vaccine injury, their legal representative can file for the family. To qualify, the injury usually needs to last at least six months, require surgery or a hospital stay, or result in death. Every case is different, so it’s smart to speak with a vaccine injury lawyer like Hultquist Law to find out if you meet the requirements and to make sure your claim is filed on time.

    What vaccines and injuries are covered by the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP)?

    The Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) covers most vaccines that are commonly recommended across the U.S., like flu shots, MMR, Tdap, polio, hepatitis A and B, chickenpox, and HPV. It also covers injuries such as Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) after a flu shot or shoulder injuries from vaccine injections (SIRVA). Even if your injury isn’t listed on the official Vaccine Injury Table, you may still qualify if you can show the vaccine caused your injury. Each case is different, so if you’re in Rhode Island or Massachusetts or anywhere in the United States and think a vaccine caused your injury, you can contact Hultquist Law to see if you may have a valid claim.

    Are COVID-19 vaccine injuries covered by the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program?

    Right now, COVID-19 vaccine injuries are not handled by the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP). Instead, these claims must go through a different system called the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP). This program has stricter rules, like a shorter deadline to file and fewer types of damages covered. Since this process can be confusing and changes may happen in the future, you can talk with a vaccine injury attorney at Hultquist Law to understand your rights and what steps to take next.

    How long do I have to file a vaccine injury claim?

    Vaccine injury claims must follow the federal rules set by the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP). You usually have 3 years from the date you first noticed symptoms of a vaccine-related injury—not from the day you got the shot. If the injury led to death, the time limit is 2 years. These deadlines are strict, and missing them can mean you lose the chance to file. Because it can be hard to figure out the exact timeline, it’s a good idea to talk with a vaccine injury lawyer like Hultquist Law early on. A consultation can help you understand your deadlines and protect your rights.

    How do I file a vaccine injury claim and what does the process involve?

    To begin your claim, a petition must be filed with the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in Washington, D.C. After filing, your case is assigned to a Special Master—a judge who specializes exclusively in vaccine injury cases. Instead of a jury, the Special Master is responsible for reviewing the evidence and making the final decision on your claim. A lawyer from Hultquist Law will help you prepare a petition.

    What compensation is available for a vaccine injury?

    If you suffered a vaccine injury in the United States, you may be able to receive compensation through the federal Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP). This program can cover medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and—if the injury results in death—a payment to the family or estate. Each case is different, and the amount you may get depends on your specific injury and how it affects your life. Compensation is paid from a federal fund, not by your doctor or the vaccine manufacturer. To understand what you may qualify for, it’s best to speak with a vaccine injury attorney at Hultquist Law.

    Do I need a vaccine injury lawyer and how much does it cost to file a claim?

    You don’t need a lawyer to file a vaccine injury claim through the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP), but having an experienced vaccine injury attorney is strongly recommended. Vaccine injury cases are handled in a special federal court with its own rules and medical requirements, which can be complex. Attorney fees and costs are paid through a federal fund, so clients typically don’t pay anything out of pocket. Because VICP is a national program, you don’t need a lawyer in your state—but working with one who focuses on vaccine injury law makes a big difference. If you think you may have a claim, it’s smart to contact a qualified attorney at Hultquist Law to review your situation.

    How long does a vaccine injury claim take?

    The time it takes to resolve a vaccine injury claim can vary based on the case. Many claims are settled within 12 to 18 months, especially if the government doesn’t challenge the case. But more complex claims or ones that go to trial may take several years. Hultquist Law helps clients from anywhere in the United States navigate this process and makes sure everything is filed properly. To get a better idea of how long your case might take, it’s best to schedule a consultation to review the details.

    Can I sue a vaccine manufacturer or doctor if I'm injured by a vaccine?

    Claims for injuries caused by vaccines listed on the Vaccine Injury Table must first be brought through the Federal Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP). For all other vaccines, other than COVID-19, claims may be brought against the vaccine manufacturer or doctor if you’re injured by a vaccine. If you believe you were injured by a vaccine, it’s important to talk to a lawyer who understands the VICP process. Hultquist Law can guide you through your options and help you take the right steps.

    Let's Discuss Your Case...

    15 + 2 =

    Proven Results:

    Success in Rhode Island Courts, Massachusetts Courts, and National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program

    At Hultquist Law, P.C., our success speaks for itself. We have achieved millions in judgments and settlements for our clients. Recent results include:

    Personal Injury Settlement

    Breach of Contract Judgments Won

    Vaccine Injury Compensation Secured

    Get in touch with Hultquist Law

    Experienced legal guidance for personal injury, business law, and more. Contact us today to discuss your case.

    Need immediate assistance? Call or email us, and we’ll get back to you within 24 hours.

    Request a Consultation

    Fill out the form below, and our legal team will reach out to discuss your case.

    2 + 1 =