Lamise Al-Basha v. HHS - HPV, right shoulder pain with impingement (2020)
Case summary [AI summaries can sometimes make mistakes]
Lamise Al-Basha filed a petition on March 30, 2020, alleging that she suffered a right shoulder injury as a result of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine she received on June 16, 2016. She claimed the injury was SIRVA.
The initial filing included medical records from an orthopedic visit on June 27, 2016, and an MRI from July 15, 2016. However, the petitioner failed to provide the required affidavit and supporting documentation to substantiate her claim, including proof of vaccination on the alleged date and evidence of residual effects lasting more than six months.
The medical records filed indicated that her shoulder pain might have been due to a lifting injury three months prior to vaccination. The court issued two Orders to Show Cause, on November 12, 2019, and February 21, 2020, warning that failure to comply would risk dismissal.
The petitioner did not respond to these orders. Consequently, the case was dismissed for failure to prosecute and failure to follow court orders.
No compensation was awarded.
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USCOURTS-cofc-1_19-vv-00869