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How do I find a good VICP lawyer?
Most petitioners hire counsel because the program's evidentiary burden, expert-witness requirements, and procedural rules are complex. Reasonable attorney fees in VICP cases are paid by the program — not by the petitioner — under 42 U.S.C. § 300aa-15(e)(1), so engaging counsel does not reduce a successful petitioner's recovery. You can
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Who is Jason Barton Eshelman?
Jason Barton Eshelman is a petitioner attorney with the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, Office of Special Masters, who represents petitioners in the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP). The VICP Registry shows 4 petitions filed by Jason Barton Eshelman between 2018 and 2024.
How many VICP cases has Jason Barton Eshelman filed?
Jason Barton Eshelman has filed 4 petitions in the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program according to the VICP Registry. Of these, 3 resulted in compensation, for an overall compensation rate of 75%.
What is Jason Barton Eshelman's VICP compensation rate?
Jason Barton Eshelman's overall compensation rate across all VICP petitions is 75% (3 compensated cases out of 4 total).
What is the total amount awarded in cases filed by Jason Barton Eshelman?
Cases filed by Jason Barton Eshelman have resulted in $216K in total compensation awards from the U.S. Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. This figure reflects only awards visible in published Court of Federal Claims decisions; settlements with non-public terms are not included.
What law firm is Jason Barton Eshelman associated with?
Jason Barton Eshelman has been associated with Eshelman Legal Group in cases filed under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.