We’re not going to sit in silence!
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We at CovidCompClaims are passionate about helping families who have suffered adverse effects, disabilities or a loss of a loved one as a result of the covid vaccine roll out.
With excess mortality increasing month on month and the recent news of the UKs first high court case alleging correlation between people receiving the vaccine shots which then result in disabilities or loss of life. Our priority and sole focus is to do something to help in any small way we can.
We want to urge any people who have suffered a disability or lost a loved one post vaccine roll out to come forward and investigate whether you are Eligible to apply for a government scheme payout. Our goal is to reach out to as many people as we can across the UK and Europe as quick as we can to get the message out there as there is only short window to apply.
We ask you the people to help us get the message out and to fight back together. If your thinking you possibly have a case to apply for the claim but not sure then we still urge you to come forward and investigate it. The key thing is that recent findings is that the vaccines was not safe And effective and people didn’t receive the grounds for informed consent, therefore if you have suffered a adverse effects, disability or lost a loved one then you shouldn’t wait any longer and investigate your potential claim.
We at CovidCompClaims understand that nothing can repair the heartache and suffering millions of families have had to go through, but we do want to help in any way we can to try and assist in giving some peace of mind back in order for you to try and move on.
Speak to us without obligation…
You can talk to us about your potential eligibility for applying with no obligation. Never suffer in silence or feel like you are not eligible to claim before you know the facts. The time a NOW.
We at CovidCompClaims understand that nothing can repair the heartache and suffering millions of families have had to go through, but we do want to help in any way we can to try and assist in giving some peace of mind back in order for you to try and move on.