Jessica Wallace, Esq.

Jessica Wallace, Esq. Legal Services

Legal support services for attorneys in all areas of law but concentrating in the area of vaccine injury litigation and parental rights regarding vaccine exemptions.

**Nothing on this page shall be taken as legal advice as I am not licensed to practice law in any state**

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05/24/2021

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Experienced attorneys. Customized strategies. Proven results. Strategy from Experience Siri & Glimstad handles complex civil litigation matters nationally. From offices on both coasts, we have represented clients in federal and state courts across the country, including in New York, Arizona, Califor...

03/17/2021

Have you ever heard of shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA)?

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02/20/2021

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Jessica Wallace Attorney [email protected] (212) 532-1091 200 Park AvenueSeventeenth FloorNew York, NY 10166 Admitted in FL Jessica Wallace graduated from the Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice with a Business emphasis. She attended Nova Southeastern Univ...

FLORIDA!!!Senator Joe Gruters (D 23) filed SB364 to protect Floridians from facing discrimination based on their vaccina...
01/22/2021

FLORIDA!!!

Senator Joe Gruters (D 23) filed SB364 to protect Floridians from facing discrimination based on their vaccination decisions. This is one of the most important bills of our time and needs your support today.

There is sample language for you to use that is already filled in so this will only take a minute or two of your time. If you choose, you you can edit the language to personalize your message.

Click below to email and tweet your local lawmakers to urge them to support SB364. Let them know that vaccination, especially the experimental COVID-19 vaccine, must remain voluntary without discrimination.

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There is a growing divide among Americans over whether they will get a COVID-19 vaccine. In the latest poll from the Pew Research Center, which surveyed more than 10,000 U.S. adults in September, about half of respondents (51%) said they would definitely or probably get a COVID-19 vaccine if it were...

01/11/2021

TIME SENSITIVE REQUEST -- CALL FOR ACTION

The Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), is taking immediate action to remove Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration (SIRVA) from the Vaccine Program. This is outrageous and is based primarily on the fact that there are so many SIRVA injuries, that the government has become overwhelmed in its ability to process them.

The Secretary’s solution is so unfair and short-sighted. Rather than working to get more resources for HHS to be able to handle the onslaught of SIRVA claims, or working to make sure medical and pharmaceutical vaccine providers are better trained so that SIRVA injuries become rare events, HHS has undertaken an effort to throw out SIRVA claims and eliminate the ability to recover altogether. That is so unfair to all those who suffer SIRVA as a result of getting a vaccination.

What can we do to stop them? There is only one thing now. And it is very TIME -SENSITIVE!!

If you have ever suffered from a SIRVA injury or if you know someone who has, we are asking you to submit one or more Public Comments on the Proposed Rule Change. We need to fill the Comment Box with Comments. Submit One, submit two, submit as many as you want! Just oppose the Rule change. Tell your story with SIRVA and let HHS know how SIRVA affected your life.

Our thinking is that the current Secretary can only finalize the Proposed Rule Change between January 13, 2021 and January 20, 2021, the last day the current Secretary must leave office. After that, the new administration will review the Rule change and may or may not be as inclined to enact it. That allows additional time to convince the new administration to kill the proposal.

Help us by submitting a comment or two against the Proposed Rule. Before signing it into law, the administrators at HHS must read and summarize each and every comment that is submitted. Let’s make them read and summarize as many as possible!

This is so important. If you have a vaccine injury, you know how devastating it is. Let’s do everything we can to make sure that all future petitioners have the same rights you did to recover for their injuries.

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR COMMENTS – THE DEADLINE IS MIDNIGHT ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2021!!

All comments must be submitted electronically on the Federal Register Website. No letters or phone calls are accepted.

Go to this website address: https://www.regulations.gov/comment?D=HRSA-2020-0002-0001

Type in your comment opposing the adoption of the Proposed Rule. Please provide your name and address. And please do this by January 12, 2021 or it will not be considered.

Please help us flood that Comment inbox with as many responses as possible!

For those of you who want to read the Proposed Rule in its entirety, it can be found here: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/search?conditions%5Bterm%5D=national+vaccine+injury+compensation+program

Help us to stop the Proposed Rule from becoming law by writing a comment today or tomorrow.

LIVE MEETING NOW - Advisory Commission on Childhood Vaccines.  If anyone would like to call in to share their thoughts a...
12/03/2020

LIVE MEETING NOW - Advisory Commission on Childhood Vaccines. If anyone would like to call in to share their thoughts about the Secretary’s proposal to amend the Table, there will be time for public comment and this is a great opportunity to share your thoughts on this issue.

This is an opportunity to continue to express feelings about the pending proposal to change the Table. But, it is not a replacement for a formal, written comment on the proposal. We still need to vocalize opposition to this proposal by and through written responses.

 Next Meeting December 3, 2020 Draft Agenda (PDF - 59 KB)

11/18/2020

ACTION NEEDED:

HHS has filed a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to remove SIRVA and syncope from the VICP and to delay and complicate coverage of COVID vaccines. This proposed rule must be defeated.

To do that, we need comments in opposition. Lots and lots of different comments by different people. And, we need comments made as close to the January 12th absolute deadline as possible.

In regard to your comments, if you can wait until a day or two before the deadline, great! This is an opportunity for you to actively participate in the process and make your voice heard.

During the middle of a global COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) is taking quick action to stop compensating people for some vaccine injuries. This is wrong. We need your help to stop it.

The proposed rule change would stop the automatic addition of COVID-19 vaccines to the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP). It also eliminates coverage for vaccine injuries to shoulders (SIRVA) and injuries caused by losing consciousness after a vaccination (syncope).

Who supports this change? Why is HHS doing this in the middle of a pandemic? HHS won't say.

You can let your voice be heard by submitting an online comment on this proposed rule at https://beta.regulations.gov/commenton/HRSA-2020-0002-0001.

To be most effective, please be respectful and use plain English (avoid legalese). Please include:

1. Your city or region and state.
2. Discuss why you chose to be vaccinated.
3. Tell your story: Describe how your adverse reaction changed you and your family’s lives.
4. The importance of compensation: Explain why monetary compensation is crucial to someone after a severe vaccine injury.

The deadline for comments to be accepted is January 12th, so please do not delay in preparing your comments. Thank you.

11/10/2020

Mary Holland and Wayne Rohde discuss the US Supreme Court decision, Jacobson v State of Mass. Does the state have the right to force someone to receive a vaccine?

11/03/2020

For anyone familiar with vaccine injuries, Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration (SIRVA), is a common injury. This injury accounts for more than 60%of cases compensated every quarter in vaccine court. HHS has proposed to remove this injury from the vaccine injury table and we need to fight this!

The public comment period is still open and does not close until January 12, 2021. To submit a comment, you can visit the Federal eRulemaking portal at http://www.regulations.gov and search for HHS Docket No.: HRSA-2020-0002.

10/31/2020

Studies show that flu vaccines do not offer any extra protection for hospital patients, yet hospitals coerce and shame nurses into accepting the vaccine.

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Jessica Wallace, Esq.

Jessica Wallace obtained a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice with a Business emphasis from Pennsylvania State University in 2003. She attended Nova Southeastern University's Shepard Broad Law Center and obtained her Juris Doctorate in 2007. From 2008-2017 Jessica worked as a Case Manager for a New York area law firm whose focus was on Vaccine Injury and Vaccine Rights. Jessica maintained a caseload of approximately 20 vaccine injury litigation files and was involved in every aspect of the cases from intake to closing.

Jessica quickly developed a passion for this area of law and for advocacy and raising awareness about vaccine injury. Jessica has witnessed vaccine injury with one of her own children and is dedicated to providing her clients with the same devotion and intensity that she would have pursed for her own child.

During her time at the law firm, Jessica was also responsible for assisting hundreds of clients in obtaining exemptions from immunization requirements for school, daycare, immigration, and those required for newborns. She assisted the attorney in civil rights cases that arose from the denial of parents' rights to refuse vaccinations.

As an independent paralegal, Jessica has worked on cases involving Vaccine Injury, Vaccine Exemptions, Bankruptcy, Family Law, Probate, Guardianship, Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice.