James Moore v. HHS - Hepatitis B, post-vaccinal neuropathy (2019)

Filed 2015-01-29Decided 2019-08-20Vaccine Hepatitis B
dismissed

Case summary [AI summaries can sometimes make mistakes]

James Moore filed a petition for vaccine compensation on January 29, 2015, alleging that two hepatitis B vaccines received on October 3, 2012, and December 7, 2012, caused him to develop post-vaccinal neuropathy. The record did not support his claim for entitlement to compensation under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.

The case was dismissed. The petitioner was represented pro se at the time of this decision.

The decision noted that the petitioner had initially been represented by counsel who was relieved on May 23, 2019, after which Mr. Moore proceeded without legal representation.

The specific reasons for the dismissal were not detailed in this particular document, but it indicated a lack of sufficient evidence to establish entitlement. The case involved a claim for a neurological condition following vaccination, but the court found the evidence insufficient to warrant compensation.

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