Angela Bulan Bogue v. HHS - Td, anaphylaxis, swelling, redness at the injection site, body aches, weakness, numbness, chronic fatigue and vision changes, and nerve disorder (2024)
Case summary [AI summaries can sometimes make mistakes]
Angela Bulan Bogue filed a petition alleging that a Td vaccine received on February 3, 2017, caused her to suffer various injuries including anaphylaxis, swelling, body aches, weakness, numbness, chronic fatigue, vision changes, and a nerve disorder. She had previously filed a similar claim in 2015 related to a tetanus vaccine, which was dismissed as time-barred and due to insufficient proof.
In the current case, Ms. Bogue filed her petition on January 31, 2020.
The court noted that the information in the record did not support entitlement to an award. Following a status conference in May 2022, Ms.
Bogue was directed to file additional medical records and a status report on her efforts to secure counsel. She subsequently filed several motions for extensions of time to find legal representation.
Despite multiple court orders, including an Order to Show Cause, Ms. Bogue failed to file the required submissions or communicate with the court.
The decision states that the record did not contain evidence of a "Table Injury" or persuasive evidence that her alleged injuries were vaccine-caused. Ultimately, the case was dismissed for failure to prosecute and insufficient proof, as Ms.
Bogue did not comply with court orders and failed to demonstrate entitlement to compensation.
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