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SIRVA Injury Attorneys

Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration

Also Known as SIRVA Injury

  • What are the side effects of a flu shot?

  • Why does my shoulder hurt after my flu shot?

  • Is it normal for my shoulder to hurt after a flu shot?

  • How long should my shoulder hurt following a flu shot?

  • Was my flu shot too high?

  • What is SIRVA?

  • Is SIRVA real?

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Our experienced legal team helps those who have suffered a particular kind of vaccine injury called “SIRVA.” This stands for shoulder injury related to vaccine administration, and just as it sounds, it is an injury that follows the injection of the needle into the shoulder during a vaccination. It results in sudden and ongoing pain, limited range of motion, and often damage to the shoulder structures. Sometimes the condition requires surgery to repair the damage and alleviate the pain.

Have you suffered a SIRVA injury?

Commonly, a person with a SIRVA injury will have little or no history of shoulder problems, and experience the onset of pain, dysfunction, or discomfort immediately, or within a very short time after the injection. It is believed that most SIRVA injuries are caused by the improper insertion or placement of the needle into the shoulder area, and some may result from an immune reaction to the vaccine, causing a neurological injury.

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Conditions Association with SIRVA Include:

SIRVA injuries are recognized by the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. If you have experienced any of these shoulder conditions after receiving any of the covered vaccines, you may be entitled to compensation.

Arm Pain, Shoulder Pain, Shoulder Dysfunction, Limited Range of Motion, Lack of Flexibility, Inflammation, Shoulder Bursitis, Granuloma Tendinopathy, Adhesive Capsulitis, Frozen Shoulder, Post-Injection Inflammatory Reaction, Bicipital Tendonitis, Subacromial Bursitis Radiculopathy, Humerus Contusions, Supraspinatus Injury, Impingement Syndrome, Subacromial Bursa Effusion, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Rotator Cuff Injury, Parsonage-Turner Syndrome, Brachial Neuritis

Some physicians are even recommending that SIRVA be incorporated into the possible causes of prolonged shoulder pain.

SIRVA Injury Attorneys
in Iowa Serving Clients Throughout the United States

SIRVA Injuries Are Recognized by The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. if You Have Experienced Any of These Shoulder Conditions After Receiving Any of The Covered Vaccines, You May Be Entitled to Compensation. Contact Us For A Free Consultation.