The Supreme Court says you cannot sue for a vaccine injury

   

Ginger Taylor

 

Published on Feb 26, 2011

Mary Holland, Editor of Vaccine Epidemic, discussing the recent Bruesewitz v. Wyeth decision in which the court ruled that when children who are injured or killed by a vaccine, their families cannot sue the vaccine makers.

Effectively, they have removed what should be an unalienable right to a day in court to the most vulnerable among us. You need to know that if you suffer a vaccine injury, you are not on your own. Your only right is to ASK the government for compensation, but the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program turns down most requests that are submitted to them.

The public needs to understand the consequences of this decision. Vaccine makers can now do what they want, even commit outright fraud, and unless the FDA takes them to task, which they rarely do, there is no limit to the abuses that they can perpetrate on the American people, especially vulnerable infants.

States may compel people to vaccinate (depending on the laws in that state) and when the worst happens, the burden will fall entirely on the victim.

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