Law Firm · Petitioner PracticeVICP Petitioner PracticeLast verified
Cases filed
1
Comp rate
100%
Total awarded
$155K
Tenure
2015
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Scott Patton, PC is a U.S. law firm whose name appears on 1 petition in the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. The single recorded filing dates to 2015; compensation rate of 100%. Cases on file have produced $155K in total awards. The attorneys appearing on this firm's docket include Sean Franks Greenwood.
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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 Scott Patton, PC's case history below.
How many VICP cases has Scott Patton, PC filed?
Scott Patton, PC has filed 1 petitions in the U.S. Vaccine Injury Compensation Program with publicly-available decisions, between 2015 and 2015.
What is Scott Patton, PC's compensation rate?
Scott Patton, PC's overall compensation rate across 1 VICP cases is 100% (1 compensated).
How much has Scott Patton, PC won in VICP cases?
Cases filed by Scott Patton, PC have resulted in $155K in total compensation awards from the U.S. Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (visible-in-public-decisions only).
What kinds of vaccine injury cases does Scott Patton, PC handle?
Based on the cases on file, Scott Patton, PC's practice includes Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), among other vaccine-related conditions.