If you have a bad reaction to a vaccine, What should I be looking for? Like, how would I know what a bad reaction is or something that truly is a vaccine injury that I could be compensated for? Sure. So with kids, especially keep track of what their symptoms are. So if there’s, I guess, the obvious, I guess the obvious thing is if a child faints within an hour of the vaccine, it’s It’s pretty obvious that that was related to the vaccine and that’s on the table.
If a child has, or anyone has anaphylaxis, if you can’t breathe after vaccine, that’s most likely related to the vaccine. If you have shoulder pain, tingling, numbness, you know, things like that, like frozen shoulder kind of symptoms, within 48 hours, if you document that, and that lasts for a number of months, then you can get compensation for that kind of injury, but it’s really those kind of injuries. More severe injuries can be like Guillain Barre syndrome, GBS, where you almost lose control of your entire body. That is really scary. I mean, extremely scary. That if it takes place within a couple of days after the vaccine up to about 42 days, then that’s related to the vaccine