Bradley Ryan Hine — Petitioner Attorney, U.S. Vaccine Court

Petitioner attorney U.S. Court of Federal Claims · Office of Special Masters Last verified
Cases filed
1
Comp rate
0%
Total awarded
$0
Years active
2021
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VICP practice summary

Bradley Ryan Hine is a petitioner attorney with the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, Office of Special Masters, who has filed 1 petitions in the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) since 2021.

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Who is Bradley Ryan Hine?
Bradley Ryan Hine is a petitioner attorney with the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, Office of Special Masters, who represents petitioners in the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP). The VICP Registry shows 1 petitions filed by Bradley Ryan Hine between 2021 and 2021.
How many VICP cases has Bradley Ryan Hine filed?
Bradley Ryan Hine has filed 1 petitions in the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program according to the VICP Registry. Of these, 0 resulted in compensation, for an overall compensation rate of 0%.
What is Bradley Ryan Hine's VICP compensation rate?
Bradley Ryan Hine's overall compensation rate across all VICP petitions is 0% (0 compensated cases out of 1 total).
FiledDecidedPetitionerAttorneyFirm Age at VaccinationVaccineCondition OutcomeSpecial MasterAward
2018-08-302021-02-16SUSAN KAY HINEBradley Ryan Hineinfluenzaanaphylaxis and Guillain-Barre SyndromedismissedDaniel T. Horner