The federal government’s COVID-19 vaccine injury compensation program “is void of critical due process protections,” and people seeking compensation through the program are “deprived of their liberty and property interests, resulting in gross substantive and procedural unfairness,” according to a lawsuit refiled by several people injured by COVID-19 vaccines.
Several people injured by COVID-19 vaccines are renewing their fight in court after filing an amended lawsuit alleging the federal government’s COVID-19 compensation program violates Americans’ constitutional rights to due process and a jury trial.
The four plaintiffs, including the father of a minor who was injured by the vaccine, first filed their suit first filed their suit in federal court in Texas in 2024. Three of the plaintiffs alleged that the claims they filed with the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP) were rejected or ignored. A fourth missed the one-year window for filing a claim because she was focused on seeking treatment for her injuries.
According to the complaint, CICP “is void of critical due process protections afforded in virtually every other administrative context.” As a result, people seeking compensation through the CICP are “deprived of their liberty and property interests, resulting in gross substantive and procedural unfairness.”
The CICP is hampered by a significant backlog in cases and high barriers for potential claimants, the lawsuit states.
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