Brandie Terry v. HHS - Tdap, immunity disorder or allergic reaction manifesting in exhaustion, vision problems, joint pain, rashes, and headaches (2015)

Filed 2015-07-22Decided 2015-09-04Vaccine Tdap
dismissed$11,334

Case summary [AI summaries can sometimes make mistakes]

Brandie Terry filed a petition alleging that a Tdap vaccine administered on October 29, 2012, caused her to suffer from an immunity disorder or allergic reaction, manifesting in exhaustion, vision problems, joint pain, rashes, and headaches. The petition was filed on July 22, 2015.

After reviewing the case, Petitioner determined she would be unable to prove entitlement to compensation. On July 22, 2015, Petitioner filed a Motion for a Decision Dismissing Her Petition, stating that an investigation demonstrated she could not prove her case.

The court found no evidence of a Table Injury and no persuasive medical evidence indicating the vaccine caused her alleged injuries. As a result, the petition was dismissed for insufficient proof on August 13, 2015.

Subsequently, on September 4, 2015, the parties filed a stipulation regarding attorneys' fees and costs, agreeing to an award of $11,334.97. The court found the petition was brought in good faith and awarded the agreed-upon fees and costs.

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