Kathy Bell v. HHS - Influenza, shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA) resulting in chronic pain in her left shoulder and arm, or in the alternative, a significant aggravation of an underlying immunologic, neurologic, or genetic disorder resulting in the development of pain and decreased range of motion in her left shoulder and arm (2023)

Filed 2021-01-11Decided 2023-03-02Vaccine Influenza
dismissed

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Kathy Bell filed a petition on January 11, 2021, alleging that a flu vaccination on January 7, 2020, caused her to develop shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA) or aggravation of an underlying disorder. Her former counsel attempted to contact her multiple times throughout 2021 without success and sought to withdraw due to lack of communication.

After the counsel's withdrawal was granted in August 2022, the court ordered Ms. Bell to file a status report by September 16, 2022, indicating her intent to continue prosecution.

Ms. Bell failed to file the report or any other document, and has not communicated with the court or her former counsel since 2021.

The court dismissed the petition for failure to prosecute and failure to comply with court orders.

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