Tim L. Lisk v. HHS - Influenza, right-sided Parsonage-Turner Syndrome, brachial plexopathy, and/or brachial neuritis (2024)
Case summary [AI summaries can sometimes make mistakes]
Tim L. Lisk filed a petition for compensation under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, alleging that he suffered right-sided Parsonage-Turner Syndrome, brachial plexopathy, and/or brachial neuritis as a result of his October 14, 2015 influenza vaccination.
He claimed that these conditions caused residual effects lasting more than six months. The respondent, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, denied that the flu vaccine caused petitioner's alleged conditions or any other injury.
Despite the denial, the parties filed a joint stipulation for compensation. The court found the stipulation reasonable and adopted it as the decision of the Court.
Tim L. Lisk was awarded a lump sum of $212,500.00, representing compensation for all items of damages available under the Vaccine Act.
The decision was entered on October 7, 2024, following the petition filed on September 24, 2018.
Source PDFs
USCOURTS-cofc-1_18-vv-01467