How It Works
From your first question to connecting with legal representation — here's what the process looks like.
Step 1
Complete the Short Eligibility Form
Tell us which vaccine you received and when, what symptoms or injuries you experienced, your state, and your contact information.
This takes about 3 minutes. Your information is confidential and never shared without your consent.
Step 2
Our Team Reviews Your Submission
Once we receive your form, we review the details to assess whether your situation may qualify under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) or other applicable programs.
We look at the type of vaccine, the injury or reaction, the timing, and other relevant factors.
Step 3
We Contact You Within 1–2 Business Days
If your case looks like it may qualify, we will reach out by phone or email to discuss next steps.
If it doesn't appear to qualify, we will let you know and explain why — no guesswork.
Step 4
Get Connected With a Vaccine Injury Attorney
If appropriate, we connect you with an attorney experienced in vaccine injury claims.
Most vaccine injury attorneys work on a contingency basis — meaning you pay nothing unless there is a recovery. Attorney fees in VICP cases are paid by the government, not out of your compensation.
What You Should Know
- ✓There is no cost to submit your information or receive an initial review.
- ✓Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship.
- ✓Deadlines apply — VICP claims must generally be filed within 36 months of the first symptom.
- ✓Your information is handled confidentially and is not sold or shared with marketers.
Not sure if you have a claim?
Answer a few quick questions and we'll help you understand your options — at no cost.
Check My Eligibility — It's FreeHave more questions? Read our FAQ