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The safety net that Congress created to protect children who suffer from vaccine injury is not working as intended, a Stanford law professor has found.
“The bottom line is that the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program was supposed to offer ‘simple justice’ to vaccine-injured children. But it has largely failed to do so,” wrote Stanford law Professor Nora Freeman Engstrom in a new research article.
Outside the court system
Created by Congress in 1986 as the problem of vaccine injury hit crisis proportions…