Vaccine Injury Clinic, George Washington University Law School

Law Firm · Petitioner Practice VICP Petitioner Practice Last verified
Cases filed
19
Comp rate
26%
Total awarded
$1.2M
Tenure
2016–2025
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Vaccine Injury Clinic, George Washington University Law School is a U.S. law firm whose name appears on 19 petitions in the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. The firm's filings on file span 2016-2025, with a compensation rate of 26%. Cases on file have produced $1.2M in total awards. The attorneys appearing on this firm's docket include Renee J. Gentry, J. Gentry.
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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 Vaccine Injury Clinic, George Washington University Law School's case history below.
How many VICP cases has Vaccine Injury Clinic, George Washington University Law School filed?
Vaccine Injury Clinic, George Washington University Law School has filed 19 petitions in the U.S. Vaccine Injury Compensation Program with publicly-available decisions, between 2016 and 2025.
What is Vaccine Injury Clinic, George Washington University Law School's compensation rate?
Vaccine Injury Clinic, George Washington University Law School's overall compensation rate across 19 VICP cases is 26% (5 compensated).
How much has Vaccine Injury Clinic, George Washington University Law School won in VICP cases?
Cases filed by Vaccine Injury Clinic, George Washington University Law School have resulted in $1.2M in total compensation awards from the U.S. Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (visible-in-public-decisions only).
What kinds of vaccine injury cases does Vaccine Injury Clinic, George Washington University Law School handle?
Based on the cases on file, Vaccine Injury Clinic, George Washington University Law School's practice includes Other / multiple, Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), Encephalitis / encephalopathy, Seizure disorder, Death, among other vaccine-related conditions.
FiledFinal judgementPetitionerAttorneyFirm Age at VaccinationVaccineCondition OutcomeSpecial MasterAward
2021-10-212025-07-22R.M.H.MMRVacute autoimmune encephalitisdismissed
2021-01-252024-03-26Mary Saville13.0yinfluenzacellulitiscompensated$51,809
2014-09-052023-06-20Victoria Magerdeath17.1yHPVsignificant aggravation of preexisting seizure disorder leadcompensated$365,593
2017-10-102023-05-23Lucita Singletoninfluenzasubclinical seizures; epilepsydismissed
2013-10-152022-10-07J. F.14.1yTdapautoimmune/inflammatory syndrome induced by adjuvants (‘ASIAdenied
2019-03-192022-01-31Johnny MatthewsinfluenzaGuillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS)dismissed
2017-09-252021-09-07L.T.DTaPhypotonic failure to thrive and developmental delaydismissed
2016-11-072020-12-07Gerald Temes76.0yinfluenzacryoglobulinemiadenied
2018-02-202020-02-27Daniel Ramos, as parent of his minor child, A.R., deceaseddeathDTaP, PCV, Hibdeathdismissed
2017-10-102019-09-03John McLoughlininfluenzaGuillain-Barré syndrome (GBS)compensated$110,000
2017-12-152018-12-13A.C.6mounspecifiedinfantile seizure disorderdismissed
2016-11-112018-05-11Lisa Baker50.0yshinglescutaneous T cell lymphomadismissed
2015-11-152017-12-12J.B.A.DTaPseizures, developmental delay, and encephalopathydismissed
2017-10-302017-10-30Mary Brodie80.0yPrevnarmyocardial infarctiondismissed
2002-11-142017-05-09K.C.P.DTaPhypotonia, a seizure disorder, encephalopathy, and global dedismissed
2013-10-082016-12-19Linda WheelerinfluenzaGuillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) and Demyelinating Inflammatorycompensated$196,177
2016-03-212016-09-26Stephen KnowlesinfluenzaGuillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS)compensated$495,000
2015-05-292016-09-06J.W.MMRstatic encephalopathy manifested by autism spectrum disorderdismissed
2015-02-292016-06-08R.D.DTPmitochondrial disease/dysfunctiondismissed