Randall Ho v. HHS - Influenza, chronic illness (2016)

Filed 2015-01-09Decided 2016-09-02Vaccine Influenza
dismissed

Case summary [AI summaries can sometimes make mistakes]

Randall Ho filed a petition for vaccine compensation on January 9, 2015, alleging that various vaccinations caused his chronic illness. The decision notes that to receive compensation, a petitioner must prove either a Table Injury or that the injury was actually caused by a vaccine.

The record did not contain evidence of a Table Injury, nor did it include a medical expert's opinion or other persuasive evidence to establish that the chronic illness was vaccine-caused. The petition also lacked sufficient medical records to support the claim.

On August 5, 2016, Randall Ho moved for a decision dismissing his petition, acknowledging his inability to prove entitlement to compensation. Consequently, the case was dismissed for insufficient proof of causation.

The decision does not specify the exact vaccines received or their dates, nor does it provide the petitioner's age or the specific nature of the chronic illness.

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