Personal injury solicitors remove Covid injury posts following backlash

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Liam Moloney says blog post was for information and was not an advertisement

The webpage was removed from the website on Thursday, along with several other blog posts about Covid-19 vaccines.

“Any person who receives a significant injury would have to have expert evidence that the injury was caused as a result of negligence and breach of duty during the administration of the vaccine.” “Some members of the medical profession took issue with that, which is their right. As a result I took the post down.”

 

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He must think we are mugs 🙄....

Ambulance chasers oozing into the Digital realm. Never underestimate the opportunities afforded by a good crisis.

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Absolute parasites. Disgusting, filthy parasites.

It's not covid injury really, it's vaccine injury, which is general and covers vaccinations. Or should do. This already shows red flags. Vaccine injury sometimes occurs years after having a vaccination.

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