End the Vaccine Carveout Act
End the Vaccine Carveout Act would remove liability shields for vaccine makers, letting individuals sue manufacturers and admins in civil court for vaccine-related injuries.
End the Vaccine Carveout Act would remove liability shields for vaccine makers, letting individuals sue manufacturers and admins in civil court for vaccine-related injuries.
The End the Vaccine Carveout Act aims to amend the Public Health Service Act by eliminating the liability protections currently afforded to vaccine manufacturers. The intent of the bill is to allow individuals who suffer vaccine-related injuries or deaths to pursue civil actions against vaccine manufacturers and administrators in state or federal courts.
The bill proposes several significant changes to the existing framework governing vaccine-related injuries:
Ending Liability Shield:
Amendments to the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program:
Compensation and Legal Actions:
The End the Vaccine Carveout Act represents a significant shift in the legal landscape surrounding vaccine-related injuries, aiming to enhance the rights of individuals seeking compensation while potentially increasing the liability of vaccine manufacturers and administrators. The implications of this bill could lead to more lawsuits and a reevaluation of vaccine policies in the United States.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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