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What to do if you believe your Shoulder Injury (SIRVA) is related to a Vaccine?



If you believe that you have experienced a shoulder injury from a vaccine injection, we recommend you follow these steps: 1. Obtain a copy of your vaccine consent form, especially if you received a vaccine at a pharmacy (CVS, Walgreens, Rite-Aid, Publix, etc.) or through your employer. This document is critical for proving that you received a vaccine and is required by the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. 2. Report your symptoms and complaints to your family doctor as soon as possible. Pay particular attention to when your symptoms began so you can report the correct timing to your doctor. 3. Follow your doctor’s medical treatment plan for dealing with your shoulder injury. Treatment plans can begin conservatively with ice, rest, and over- the-counter Ibuprofens, and can escalate to prescription medications and physical therapies. 4. Consult with a licensed vaccine attorney to discuss how to best proceed with legal remedies through the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. The statute of limitations for shoulder injury cases is three (3) years from date your shoulder symptoms began. 5. Continue to follow up with your doctor for treatment in order to document your progress to make sure you are effectively treating your shoulder injury. 6. After presenting to your family doctor, it is common for your family doctor to refer you to an orthopedist or sports medicine doctor, and physical therapy. Shoulder injuries are unique to each individual and so one treatment plan may work from one person, but may not work for another. There is a lot of trial and error to see how one progresses. Be active and dedicated through your doctors to find the best treatment plan that works for you. Remember, all SIRVA cases must be filed in the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program so you will not have to worry about suing your family doctor, nurse or pharmacist that administered the vaccine. In fact, we rely on family doctors and pharmacists in helping us document your shoulder injury. **For more information on SIRVA, and to see if you qualify for compensation, we recommend you connect with our experienced vaccine attorney today:** [Find Out if you Qualify for Compensation Today][1] [1]: https://www.vaccineawarenesscenter.com/contact/

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