VICP Registry Case Source Bundle Canonical URL: https://vicp-registry.org/case/USCOURTS-cofc-1_17-vv-00361 Package ID: USCOURTS-cofc-1_17-vv-00361 Petitioner: C.E.M. Filed: 2017-03-17 Decided: 2018-04-26 Vaccine: varicella Vaccination date: 2015-11-13 Condition: varicella Outcome: compensated Award amount USD: 3000 AI-assisted case summary: Sarah D. Murray filed a petition on March 17, 2017, on behalf of her minor daughter, C.E.M., seeking compensation under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. The petition alleged that the varicella vaccine administered to C.E.M. on November 13, 2015, caused C.E.M. to develop varicella, and that C.E.M. experienced residual effects of this injury for more than six months. The respondent, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, denied that the vaccine caused the alleged varicella or any other injury. However, the parties reached a stipulation for award. The stipulation stated that Petitioner would receive a lump sum payment of $3,000.00 for all damages. Special Master Herbrina Sanders found the stipulation to be reasonable and adopted it as the decision of the Court. Judgment was to be entered in accordance with the stipulation, as both parties renounced their right to seek review. The public decision does not describe the specific onset of symptoms, medical tests, treatments, or expert witnesses. Petitioner was represented by Matthew J. Williams of Hodsdon & Ayer, and Respondent was represented by Ilene C. Albala of the United States Department of Justice. Theory of causation field: Petitioner Sarah D. Murray filed on behalf of minor C.E.M. alleging that the varicella vaccine administered on November 13, 2015, caused C.E.M. to develop varicella, with residual effects lasting over six months. The theory of causation is based on the Vaccine Injury Table. Respondent denied causation. The parties stipulated to an award of $3,000.00. Special Master Herbrina Sanders adopted the stipulation as the decision of the Court. The public decision does not name experts or describe the specific mechanism of injury, onset, symptoms, tests, or treatments. Public staged source text: ================================================================================ DOCUMENT 1: USCOURTS-cofc-1_17-vv-00361-0 Date issued/filed: 2018-04-26 Pages: 7 Docket text: PUBLIC DECISION (Originally filed: 03/30/2018) regarding 28 DECISION Stipulation/Proffer. Signed by Special Master Herbrina Sanders. (kel) Service on parties made. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Case 1:17-vv-00361-UNJ Document 29 Filed 04/26/18 Page 1 of 7 In the United States Court of Federal Claims OFFICE OF SPECIAL MASTERS Filed: March 30, 2018 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SARAH D. MURRAY, on behalf of her * No. 17-361V Daughter, C.E.M., a Minor Child, * * Petitioner, * Special Master Sanders * v. * * SECRETARY OF HEALTH * Stipulation for Award; Varicella Vaccine; AND HUMAN SERVICES, * Varicella. * Respondent. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Matthew J. Williams, Hodsdon & Ayer, Kennebunk, ME, for Petitioner. Ilene C. Albala, United States Department of Justice, Washington, DC, for Respondent. DECISION1 On March 17, 2017, Sarah D. Murray (“Petitioner”) filed a petition for compensation on behalf of her daughter, C.E.M., a minor child, pursuant to the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.2 42 U.S.C. §§ 300aa-10 to -34 (2012). Petitioner alleged that the varicella vaccine C.E.M. received on November 13, 2015 caused C.E.M. to develop varicella. See Stip. at 1, ECF No. 27. Petitioner further alleged that she experienced residual effects of her injury for more than six months. Id. On March 30, 2018, the parties filed a stipulation in which they state that a decision should be entered awarding compensation to Petitioner. Id. Respondent denies that the varicella vaccine caused Petitioner’s alleged varicella, her current condition, or any other injury. Id. Nevertheless, the parties agree to the joint stipulation, attached hereto as Appendix A. The 1 This decision shall be posted on the website of the United States Court of Federal Claims, in accordance with the E-Government Act of 2002, Pub. L. No. 107-347, § 205, 116 Stat. 2899, 2913 (codified as amended at 44 U.S.C. § 3501 note (2012)). As provided by Vaccine Rule 18(b), each party has 14 days within which to request redaction “of any information furnished by that party: (1) that is a trade secret or commercial or financial in substance and is privileged or confidential; or (2) that includes medical files or similar files, the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy.” Vaccine Rule 18(b). 2 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986, Pub L. No. 99-660, 100 Stat. 3755. Hereafter, for ease of citation, all “§” references to the Vaccine Act will be to the pertinent subparagraph of 42 U.S.C. § 300aa (2012). Case 1:17-vv-00361-UNJ Document 29 Filed 04/26/18 Page 2 of 7 undersigned finds the stipulation reasonable and adopts it as the decision of the Court in awarding damages, on the terms set forth therein. The parties stipulate that Petitioner shall receive the following compensation: [A] lump sum payment of $3,000.00 in the form of a check payable to [P]etitioner. This amount represents compensation for all damages that would be available under 42 U.S.C. § 300aa-15(a). Id. at 2. The undersigned approves the requested amount for Petitioner’s compensation. Accordingly, an award should be made consistent with the stipulation. In the absence of a motion for review filed pursuant to RCFC Appendix B, the Clerk of Court SHALL ENTER JUDGMENT in accordance with the terms of the parties’ stipulation.3 IT IS SO ORDERED. s/Herbrina D. Sanders Herbrina D. Sanders Special Master 3 Pursuant to Vaccine Rule 11(a), entry of judgment is expedited by the parties’ joint filing of notice renouncing the right to seek review. 2 Case 1:17-vv-00361-UNJ Document 29 Filed 04/26/18 Page 3 of 7 IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF FEDERAL CLAIMS OFFICE OF SPECIAL MASTERS ) SARAH D. MURRAY, on behalf ) of her daughter, C.E,M., a minor child, ) ) Petitioner, ) ) No. 17-361 v. ) Special Master Sanders ) SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND ) ECF HUMAN SERVICES, ) ) Respondent. ) STIPULATION The parties hereby stipulate to the following matters: 1. On behalf of her daughter, C.E.M., petitioner filed a petition for vaccine compensation under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, 42 U.S.C. §§ 300aa-1 0 10 -34 (the 0Vacc!ne Program"). The petition seeks compensation for injuries allegedly related to C.E,M. 's receipt of a varicella vaccine, which vaccine is contained in the Vaccine Injury Table (the "Table"), 42 C.F.R. § 100.J(a). 2. C.E.M. received a varicella immunization on NovCmber 13, 2015. 3. The vaccine was administered within the United States. 4. Petitioner alleges that C.E,M, suffered from varicella as a result of receiving the varlcella vaccine, and suffered the residual effec1s of this alleged Injury for more than six months. 5. Petitioner represents !hat there has been no prior award or settlement of a civil action for damages on behalf ofC.E.M. as a result of her daughter's condition. Case 1:17-vv-00361-UNJ Document 29 Filed 04/26/18 Page 4 of 7 Case 1:17-vv-00361-UNJ Document 29 Filed 04/26/18 Page 5 of 7 Case 1:17-vv-00361-UNJ Document 29 Filed 04/26/18 Page 6 of 7 Case 1:17-vv-00361-UNJ Document 29 Filed 04/26/18 Page 7 of 7