Connie Tregle v. HHS - Influenza, chemical bursitis of the left shoulder, a left shoulder rotator cuff tear, anterior cruciate ligament arthrosis, biceps tendonitis, a labral tear and adhesive capsulitis (2020)
Case summary [AI summaries can sometimes make mistakes]
Connie Tregle filed a petition for compensation under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program on October 16, 2018, alleging that she suffered injuries including chemical bursitis of the left shoulder, a left shoulder rotator cuff tear, anterior cruciate ligament arthrosis, biceps tendonitis, a labral tear, and adhesive capsulitis as a result of an influenza vaccination administered on October 16, 2015. After reviewing the facts and science supporting her case, Ms.
Tregle determined that she would be unable to prove entitlement to compensation. Consequently, on April 29, 2020, she moved for a decision dismissing her petition, understanding that this would result in a judgment against her and end her rights under the Vaccine Act.
The Special Master reviewed the record and Ms. Tregle's motion, finding that she did not meet the statutory requirements for entitlement.
Accordingly, the case was dismissed, and judgment was entered against Ms. Tregle.
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USCOURTS-cofc-1_18-vv-01596