SERIOUS INJURIES LINKED TO HPV VACCINE FEDERAL LAW ALLOWS THOSE INJURED BY THE GARDASIL HPV VACCINE TO SEEK COMPENSATION

1-800-LAW-FIRM is investigating claims that many young women and men who received the Gardasil vaccine (FDA also approved Gardasil for boys) are suffering health issues, and it has been a living nightmare for parents with children who experienced severe adverse reactions to the vaccine. They all trusted Gardasil, never suspecting the grave illnesses and disabilities that could follow.


If you or a member of your family suffer from a health issue that developed after receiving the Gardasil HPV vaccine, we recommend that you speak with a member of our team.  You might have a claim even if you suffered health issues from the Gardasil HPV vaccine years after injection.  Fill Out The Following Form To Request A Free, In-Depth Case Review

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1-800-LAW-FIRM and its partner firms represent claimants that suffer from the following health issues after receiving the Gardasil HPV Vaccine:


- Auto-immune disorders

- Chronic fatigue syndromes

- Chronic pain syndromes, including Chronic regional pain syndrome

- Death

- Dysautonomia

- Fibromyalgia

- Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP)

- Lupus

- Movement disorders

- Neurological disorders

- Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS)

- Reproductive disorders, including premature ovarian failure (POF)

- Small fiber neuropathy

- Gastroparesis


Recently filed lawsuits claim the manufacturer concealed a link between the vaccine and Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS).  POTS is a type of dysautonomia, an autonomic nervous system (ANS) disorder. The ANS regulates the body functions we do not consciously control, including heart rate, body temperature, and blood pressure.

If you received the Gardasil vaccine, meet specific medical requirements, and file a petition within a time limit known as your statute of limitations, you may be able to pursue compensation via the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (NVICP), more simply known as “Vaccine Court”. 


Congress created the NVICP to allow petitioners to seek monetary compensation for allegedly suffering injury or death after receiving certain vaccines. The program is intended to provide individuals with a “swift, flexible, and less adversarial alternative to the often costly and lengthy civil arena of traditional tort litigation.”  Since it began in 1988, the NVICP has paid out roughly $4 billion in compensation to more than 8,000 families who presented a “preponderance of evidence” demonstrating vaccines caused their injuries.  An individual may file a petition if:


- They received a covered vaccine and believe the vaccine caused injuries.

- They are a parent or legal guardian of a child or disabled adult who received a covered vaccine and believe the vaccine caused injuries.

- They are the estate representative of a deceased person who received a covered vaccine and believe the vaccine caused their death.


The covered vaccine must have been administered in the United States or its trust territories unless:


- The vaccinated person was, at the time of vaccination, a U.S. citizen serving abroad as a member of the Armed Forces or as an employee of the U.S. Government, or a dependent of such a citizen; or

- The vaccine’s manufacturer was located in the U.S., and the vaccinated person returned to the U.S. within six months after receiving the vaccine.


Individuals can file a petition if their injury (or injuries):


- Lasted for six months or more after receiving the vaccine; or

- Caused inpatient hospitalization and surgical intervention; or

- Caused death.


Anyone may file a petition regardless of age and whether or not the petitioner is a U.S. citizen, but the process can be confusing and complicated, so getting the right team on your side is crucial.  If you choose to pursue a claim for your injury or health issues, you will need a team to get your claim through the two steps necessary to seek maximum compensation.


Step 1 – You will need to file a claim in the NVICP.  There is no upfront cost for anyone pursuing an NVICP claim because legal representation is covered under the program.


Step 2 – You can opt out of the vaccine program after a specific period and file an election to pursue a civil case against the manufacturer.


If you or a member of your family suffered an adverse reaction after a Gardasil injection, we recommend that you speak with a member of our team.  You might have a claim even if you suffered from Gardasil side effects years after injection. 

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