Sean Vanyo And Kelly Vanyo, Parents And Natural Guardians Of C.V., A Minor v. HHS - other (2014)
Case summary [AI summaries can sometimes make mistakes]
Sean and Kelly Vanyo, parents and natural guardians of a minor, C.V., filed a petition for vaccine injury compensation on March 18, 2014. The case proceeded to a decision on attorneys' fees and costs based on a stipulation of fact.
Petitioners, represented by Jeffrey A. Golvash, requested $11,516.43 for attorneys' fees and costs, asserting they incurred no other costs.
The respondent, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, represented by Darryl R. Wishard, did not object to the requested amount.
Special Master Laura D. Millman reviewed the stipulation and found the requested amount to be reasonable.
The Special Master awarded $11,516.43 for attorneys' fees and costs, payable by check jointly to the petitioners and their attorneys, Brennan, Robins & Daley, P.C. The court was directed to enter judgment accordingly, unless a motion for review was filed.
Theory of causation
The public text does not describe the specific vaccine(s) administered, the date(s) of vaccination, the alleged condition, or the theory of causation. The case resulted in a decision awarding attorneys' fees and costs based on a stipulation of fact between the petitioners, Sean and Kelly Vanyo, and the respondent, the Secretary of Health and Human Services. Petitioners requested $11,516.43 for attorneys' fees and costs, which the respondent did not oppose. Special Master Laura D. Millman found the amount reasonable and awarded $11,516.43, payable jointly to the petitioners and their attorneys, Brennan, Robins & Daley, P.C. The decision date was March 18, 2014. Attorneys for the petitioners were Jeffrey A. Golvash, and for the respondent was Darryl R. Wishard.
Source PDFs
USCOURTS-cofc-1_13-vv-00422