Anapol, Schwartz, et al.

Law Firm · Petitioner Practice VICP Petitioner Practice Last verified
Cases filed
23
Comp rate
91%
Total awarded
$6.9M
Tenure
2014–2016
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Anapol, Schwartz, et al. is a U.S. law firm whose name appears on 23 petitions in the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. The firm's filings on file span 2014-2016, with a compensation rate of 91%. Cases on file have produced $6.9M in total awards. The attorneys appearing on this firm's docket include Lawrence R. Cohan, David John Carney.
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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 submit a free inquiry → to have your case forwarded to attorneys with VICP experience, or research Anapol, Schwartz, et al.'s case history below.
How many VICP cases has Anapol, Schwartz, et al. filed?
Anapol, Schwartz, et al. has filed 23 petitions in the U.S. Vaccine Injury Compensation Program with publicly-available decisions, between 2014 and 2016.
What is Anapol, Schwartz, et al.'s compensation rate?
Anapol, Schwartz, et al.'s overall compensation rate across 23 VICP cases is 91% (21 compensated).
How much has Anapol, Schwartz, et al. won in VICP cases?
Cases filed by Anapol, Schwartz, et al. have resulted in $6.9M in total compensation awards from the U.S. Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (visible-in-public-decisions only).
What kinds of vaccine injury cases does Anapol, Schwartz, et al. handle?
Based on the cases on file, Anapol, Schwartz, et al.'s practice includes Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), Other / multiple, SIRVA (shoulder injury related to vaccine administration), Transverse myelitis, among other vaccine-related conditions.
FiledFinal judgementPetitionerAttorneyFirm Age at VaccinationVaccineCondition OutcomeSpecial MasterAward
2015-10-262016-05-19Carrie Payneinfluenzaleft rotator cuff injurycompensated$103,793
2015-10-132016-05-04Thomas Dyroffinfluenzashoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA)compensated$100,000
2015-10-302016-05-03Jane K. Bakerinfluenzafrozen shoulder and subdeltoid bursitiscompensated$105,000
2015-11-132016-04-21Andrew Roddinfluenzaoverlap syndrome consisting of polymyositis, Sjogren’s syndrcompensated$871,362
2014-09-222016-01-13Jeffery PierceinfluenzaGuillain-Barre syndrome (GBS)compensated$1,173,515
2015-09-112015-11-06Audrey HodleTdapGuillain-Barré Syndromecompensated$280,015
2015-08-062015-10-16Dorothy Bundrickinfluenzaadhesive capsulitiscompensated$120,000
2015-01-222015-09-24Margaret Carpenterinfluenzatransverse myelitiscompensated$198,406
2015-04-012015-08-03Jennifer Crossing28.2yinfluenzashoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA)compensated$100,000
2010-08-032015-07-28Alicia OlundHPVGuillain-Barré syndrome (“GBS”), and/or chronic demyelinatincompensated$237,000
2014-07-152015-07-17William GouldinfluenzaGuillain-Barré syndrome (GBS)compensated$213,092
2013-07-222015-06-26Donna HigginsinfluenzaGuillain-Barré Syndromecompensated$1,048,896
2015-05-282015-06-26Janet Florenceinfluenzalymphedemacompensated$258,381
2015-04-292015-05-22Kirstin PomaTdapGuillain-Barré syndromecompensated$110,000
2012-10-022015-05-18Robert PrevetteinfluenzaGuillain-Barré Syndrome (“GBS”) and Chronic Inflammatory Demcompensated$1,008,454
2015-03-052015-05-06Beverli Rileyinfluenzavasculitis, vasculitic neuropathycompensated$188,000
2011-04-082015-03-20Janelle CampbellHPVsystemic lupus erythematous (SLE) and a midbrain strokecompensated$25,000
2013-06-242014-10-28Robert KaperinfluenzaGuillain-Barré Syndromecompensated$160,000
2013-05-052014-10-15I.G.influenzaGuillain-Barré syndrome allegedly following influenza vaccindismissed
2012-09-132014-09-02Carolyn Goodeninfluenzachronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP)compensated$460,000
2013-04-182014-09-02Jane SprecherinfluenzaShoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration (SIRVA)compensated$120,000
2012-01-012014-04-11Francis Rapadenied
2014-03-142014-04-04Jay Vandegriftcompensated$29,322