Mother blames daughter’s illnesses on Gardasil HPV vaccine

May 11, 2010 at 4:23 pm Leave a comment

A North Carolina mother is blaming Merck’s Gardasil vaccine for the litany of illnesses now harming her daughter. Posted on May 11th, WXII news in North Carolina has an eye-opening piece on Lauren Mathis and the battle she is fighting ever since her last Gardasil injection.  Just one day prior, KMBC news in Kansas City aired a report of another teen seriously harmed as a result of the Gardasil vaccination.  Already, over 40 deaths have been blamed on the Gardasil vaccine.  Additionally, over 17,000 complaints have been filed with regards to injuries suffered following the Gardasil vaccinations.

While Merck, the manufacturer of Gardasil, would want you to believe that this vaccine can prevent cervical cancer, the ads might be slightly misleading.  The ads say that the Gardasil vaccination can protect against four strains of HPV (human papilomavirus) but casually admits that they recommend annual pap smears.  With their own doctors readily advocating the continued annual check ups, a mechanism that can achieve the same goals as the vaccine yet carries none of the potential side effects, the following question presents itself:  What unique benefit does the Gardasil vaccine offer other than helping Merck gross an extra $1 billion per year?

Even if you are uncertain as to whether Gardasil was the cause of the injury, your statute of limitations may already be running.  To avoid forfeiting your right to a claim, it’s important to contact an experienced and knowledgeable attorney as soon as possible.

Why risk losing out on a claim because you were uncertain of your rights and/or obligations? Feel free to CONTACT us for answers to your questions as well as a free case evaluation.

Important information regarding the Statute of Limitations on vaccination claims can be found HERE

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