by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.,Childrens Health Defense:
The bill is a U.S. Senate companion to the U.S. House of Representatives bill, End the Vaccine Carveout Act. If passed, the bill would reform the federal vaccine injury program so that people who suffer vaccine-related injury or death can sue the vaccine manufacturer in state or federal court, according to a press release shared with The Defender.
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Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) introduced legislation toend the liability shield for vaccine manufacturersand allow people injured by a vaccine to sue the drug’s manufacturer.
TheEnd the Vaccine Carveout Actis a U.S. Senate companion to the U.S. House of Representatives billreintroduced by Rep. Paul Gosar(R-Ariz.) in July 2025 under the same name. The House and Senate bills share identical texts.
Paul said in a statement toThe Defenderthat people harmed by drugs can sue in court. “But when it comes to vaccines, and in many cases the COVID vaccine, the rules are rigged: you’re funneled into a federal no-fault program that limits damages, restricts your options, and — in many cases — leaves people without real justice.”
Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah), the bill’s cosponsor, said:
“Pharma giants are hiding behind legal protections to avoid being sued by Americans experiencing serious vaccine side effects. Americans have a constitutional right to a trial by jury, but current laws allowBig Pharmaplayers to dodge accountability and bar victims from pursuing their cases.
“Many of these patients were forced to get vaccinated or lose their jobs during the pandemic and are now dealing with permanent and very serious complications. Our bill will end these unconstitutional vaccine carveouts so that all Americans can receive the justice they deserve and hold Big Pharma accountable.”
If passed, the bill would reform theNational Vaccine Injury Compensation Program(VICP) so that people who suffer vaccine-related injury or death can sue the vaccine manufacturer in state or federal court without first being forced into filing a VICP claim, according to a press release shared with The Defender.
Source: SGT Report