Timothy F. Grieb v. HHS - Influenza, Parsonage Turner Syndrome (2015)

Filed 2015-08-17Decided 2015-09-17Vaccine Influenza
compensated$123,844

Case summary [AI summaries can sometimes make mistakes]

Timothy F. Grieb filed a petition alleging that the influenza vaccine he received on September 18, 2013, caused him to develop Parsonage Turner Syndrome (PTS).

He further alleged that he experienced residual effects from this injury for more than six months. The respondent, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, denied that the vaccination caused Mr.

Grieb's condition. Despite this denial, the parties reached a joint stipulation to resolve the case.

The court adopted this stipulation, awarding Mr. Grieb a lump sum of $115,000.00 for all damages available under the program.

Additionally, the court awarded $8,844.64 for attorneys' fees and costs. The case was filed on August 17, 2015, and the decision and award were issued on September 17, 2015.

Mr. Grieb's condition, Parsonage Turner Syndrome, is listed on the Vaccine Injury Table, meaning causation is presumed.

The award compensated him for his injury and related legal expenses.

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