At the Law Office of Robert J. Krakow, P.C., located in New York, NY, we fight for the rights of individuals who have experienced a hepatitis B vaccine injury. Our role as a dedicated hepatitis B vaccine injury lawyer is to stand by victims and their families, guiding them through the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) and pursuing justice in the face of powerful institutions. With more than 40 years of legal experience and decades devoted specifically to vaccine injury law, we are relentless advocates, representing clients not just in New York but nationwide.
A vaccine injury case is not like other personal injury claims—it requires in-depth knowledge of federal programs, medical science, and the unique compensation system that governs vaccine-related cases. That is where our experience becomes critical. Hiring a hepatitis B vaccine injury lawyer ensures that you:

We do more than handle paperwork. We listen to your story, build a strong case based on medical evidence, and fight for your rightful compensation. For individuals and families facing the life-altering effects of a hepatitis B vaccine injury, our firm is a trusted ally who never backs down in the face of opposition.
Though our office is based in New York, NY, our reach is national. We represent clients in every state, taking on the burden of navigating the complex vaccine injury legal system so that you can focus on recovery. Wherever you are in the country, we are prepared to fight for your rights with the determination and compassion that define our practice.
If you or a loved one has suffered a hepatitis B vaccine injury, you deserve an advocate who will stand with you and fight tirelessly for justice. Contact the Law Office of Robert J. Krakow, P.C. at (888) 959-1197 in New York, NY, today to speak with an experienced hepatitis B vaccine injury lawyer who represents clients nationwide.
The hepatitis B vaccine is generally safe, but in rare cases, it may cause severe side effects such as neurological disorders, Guillain-Barré syndrome, or chronic pain conditions. Each case is unique, which is why legal and medical evaluation is essential to determine whether an injury qualifies for compensation.
The statute of limitations under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program is strict—typically three years from the onset of the first symptom. Missing this deadline can prevent you from receiving compensation, so it is crucial to consult an attorney as soon as you suspect an injury may be linked to the vaccine.
No. Attorney’s fees in vaccine injury cases are paid through the VICP, not out of your pocket. This means you can pursue justice with no financial risk, making experienced legal representation accessible to all vaccine-injured individuals and families.
Yes. While our office is located in New York, NY, we handle cases nationwide. The VICP is a federal program, so our ability to represent clients extends to all 50 states, no matter where you reside.
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