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Injured by a Vaccine? You May Be Entitled to Compensation.
You have rights, and we can help you claim them. Our attorneys have recovered millions nationwide through the federal Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.
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Have you or a loved one been adversely affected by a vaccine? Let us help you get compensated now. Get started by filling out the form below:
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Millions Recovered for Clients Across the U.S.
Over 20 years of experience representing vaccine injury victims in all 50 states.
According to the CDC, between 2006 and 2018, more than 3.7 billion doses of covered vaccines were distributed in the U.S. During that time, thousands of individuals were compensated for vaccine-related injuries.
At Vaccine Injury Recovery, we turn those numbers into real outcomes for real people. From shoulder injuries to serious neurological conditions, we’ve helped families rebuild and move forward with confidence.
Our attorneys manage every step of the process from evaluating your claim to filing with the Vaccine Court so you can focus on healing and recovery.
Recognized to practice before the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.
Learn About Vaccine Case Types
If you’ve suffered an injury after any vaccination, you may be eligible for compensation even if your case seems minor.
The Vaccine Injury Compensation Program covers a wide range of vaccines and injuries. Below are some of the most common cases we handle. Even if your vaccine or injury isn’t listed, contact us and we can help determine your eligibility.
Chickenpox (Varicella)
While generally safe, the varicella vaccine can rarely lead to complications such as rash, infection, or nerve pain. Some individuals may experience reactivation of the vaccine strain virus, leading to shingles-like symptoms.
Seasonal Flu
Flu shots are among the most common vaccines administered each year. While most side effects are mild, some patients experience shoulder injuries from improper injection, allergic reactions, or neurological conditions such as Guillain-Barré Syndrome.
Diphtheria & Tetanus
These vaccines protect against life-threatening bacterial infections but occasionally lead to conditions like anaphylaxis, brachial neuritis, or shoulder injuries. Claims involving these vaccines are among the most frequently compensated under the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.
Haemophilus influenzae Type B
Used to prevent serious bacterial infections in children, the Hib vaccine can, in rare cases, cause shoulder injuries or fainting spells (vasovagal syncope) immediately following vaccination.
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A vaccines prevent viral liver disease, but some individuals report shoulder injuries or allergic responses. If symptoms persist beyond normal post-vaccine soreness, you may qualify for compensation.
Hepatitis B
This vaccine protects against chronic liver infection and cancer risk, yet in rare cases, it may cause anaphylaxis, shoulder injuries, or fainting reactions.
HPV
The HPV vaccine prevents several forms of cancer but has been associated with allergic reactions and fainting episodes in some individuals. Prompt medical documentation strengthens your compensation claim.
Meningococcal
Given to prevent meningitis and bloodstream infections, this vaccine can occasionally result in allergic reactions or shoulder injuries due to administration errors.
MMR
MMR protects against three viral diseases, but adverse reactions like fever, rash, or encephalopathy are documented in rare cases. The Vaccine Injury Program specifically recognizes MMR-related claims.
Pneumonia
The pneumococcal vaccine is essential for preventing lung and bloodstream infections, but some patients experience persistent shoulder pain or fainting episodes after vaccination.
Polio
Although eradicated in most regions, polio vaccines can, in rare situations, cause paralysis or vaccine-strain infections. Both inactivated and live oral polio vaccines are recognized by the federal compensation system.
Rotavirus
This oral vaccine prevents severe diarrhea in infants and young children. In some cases, it can lead to intestinal blockage (intussusception), which requires medical attention.
The Vaccine Injury Compensation Program was established to ensure that anyone who experiences adverse effects from covered vaccines has access to financial support. Whether your injury is mild or severe, our team will help determine if you qualify for compensation at no cost to you.
Not sure which vaccine caused your injury?
Our attorneys can help identify and file your claim.
Don’t delay. Get in touch with us to be compensated for your vaccine injuries.
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The Vaccine Injury Compensation Program has strict filing deadlines. We’ll make sure your claim is filed on time and handled correctly.
There are no upfront costs, and we only get paid if we recover compensation for you.
Your information is 100% confidential.
About Eskins, King, & Marney, P.C.
Bradley Eskins
Managing Partner
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Mr. Eskins is a past or present member of the Memphis Bar Association, the Tennessee Bar Association, the Mississippi Bar Association and the American Bar Association. He is the President of the West Tennessee Chapter of the Claims and Litigation Management Alliance. Mr. Eskins has been an invited speaker on issues related to claims at national conventions in Palm Springs, California, Nashville, Tennessee and Los Angeles, California.
Actively involved in his community, Eskins has coached Pee Wee Football and volunteered in numerous community organizations. He is also an avid motorcycle rider and a member of the Harley Owners Group, which engages in group rides and community service and outreach.
Married for more than 25 years to his wife, who has more than a decade of experience as a hospital and surgical nurse, he often taps into her experience to review claims.
Mr. Eskins received a Bachelor of Arts from The University of Texas at Arlington and earned his Juris Doctorate from Western Michigan University Law School where he graduated Cum Laude in 1998. He was listed in “Who’s Who among American law students” in 1998.
Bradley W. Eskins, is admitted to the Tennessee Bar, the Mississippi Bar, the United States District Court Western District of Tennessee, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth and Eleventh Circuits and to the United States Supreme Court. He is licensed in The United States Court of Federal Claims, which has jurisdiction to hear vaccine claims in all 50 states under The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program
James E. King, Jr.
Managing Partner
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Education: University of North Alabama, (B.A., 1989); Loyola University, New Orleans School of Law, (J.D., 2000). Member: Memphis Bar Association, Tennessee Bar Association and American Bar Association.
James E. King has litigated cases in state courts of Tennessee and Alabama, the Tennessee Court of Appeals, U.S. District Courts of Tennessee, Mississippi, and, Alabama as well as several cases before the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. King is licensed in The United States Court of Federal Claims, which has jurisdiction to hear vaccine claims in all 50 states under The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program
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Phone: (901) 800-1177
Fax: (901) 578-8690
Address: 200 Jefferson Ave.,
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