Guadalupe Solis v. HHS - Influenza, shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA) (2025)
Case summary [AI summaries can sometimes make mistakes]
On January 6, 2021, Guadalupe Solis filed a petition alleging a shoulder injury related to vaccine administration after an influenza vaccine administered on October 9, 2018. The public entitlement ruling was reissued on December 5, 2025, but the internal decision date was October 17, 2025.
The staged public text for this ruling is heavily corrupted by OCR encoding, so the readable record is limited. The caption and recoverable text identify the vaccine, vaccination date, alleged SIRVA, respondent's opposition, and the final entitlement result, but the public text available here does not reliably provide the clinical timeline, first symptom, treatment course, imaging, injections, therapy, or residual limitations.
Chief Special Master Corcoran found petitioner entitled to compensation on October 17, 2025. Damages had not yet been awarded in the public text reviewed.
Theory of causation
Influenza vaccine October 9, 2018 allegedly causing SIRVA. ENTITLEMENT GRANTED; damages pending. Public staged text is heavily OCR-corrupted; readable portions support petition filed January 6, 2021, vaccine/date/condition, respondent opposition, and entitlement granted, but do not reliably provide age, onset, treatment, diagnostics, expert opinions, or damages. CSM Corcoran October 17, 2025.
Source PDFs
USCOURTS-cofc-1_21-vv-00262