Personal injury solicitors remove Covid injury posts followi

Personal injury solicitors remove Covid injury posts following backlash


Personal injury solicitors remove Covid injury posts following backlash
Liam Moloney says blog post was for information and was not an advertisement
about 2 hours ago
 
A leading personal injuries solicitors has removed a webpage detailing possible injuries related to the Covid-19 vaccine, following an online backlash.
Moloney Solicitors, which has offices in Dublin and Naas, Co Kildare, published a post on its website describing injuries that can be caused by “poor vaccination technique” and the proof required to win a compensation claim.
These include injuries to the shoulder caused by needles and vasovagal syncope, a condition which causes people to faint due to emotional distress, such as the sight of blood or needles.

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