Jacqueline Deberry v. HHS - Influenza, left shoulder injury related to vaccination administration (SIRVA) (2020)

Filed 2019-10-16Decided 2020-01-10Vaccine Influenza
compensated$67,821

Case summary [AI summaries can sometimes make mistakes]

Petitioner Jacqueline Deberry filed a petition on October 16, 2019, seeking compensation under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. She alleged that she sustained a left shoulder injury related to vaccination administration (SIRVA) as a result of receiving an influenza vaccine on October 6, 2015.

The respondent denied that Petitioner sustained a SIRVA Table injury or that the flu vaccine caused her condition. Despite these denials, both parties agreed to settle the case.

Special Master Katherine E. Oler reviewed the file and adopted the parties' stipulation as her decision.

The stipulation awarded Petitioner Jacqueline Deberry a lump sum of $67,821.40, payable to her. This award represents compensation for all damages available under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.

The decision was issued on January 10, 2020. Petitioner was represented by Amy A.

Senerth of Muller Brazil, LLP, and the respondent was represented by Mollie Danielle Gorney of the U.S. Department of Justice.

Theory of causation

Petitioner Jacqueline Deberry alleged a left shoulder injury related to vaccination administration (SIRVA) following an influenza vaccine on October 6, 2015. The respondent denied a SIRVA Table injury or causation by the flu vaccine. The parties stipulated to settle the case. The public decision does not describe the specific mechanism of injury, onset, symptoms, diagnostic tests, treatments, or expert witnesses. The case was settled via stipulation, with Special Master Katherine E. Oler adopting the stipulation as her decision. The award was a lump sum of $67,821.40. Petitioner's counsel was Amy A. Senerth, and respondent's counsel was Mollie Danielle Gorney. The decision date was January 10, 2020.

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