Jeremy Myrick v. HHS - Tdap, Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration (SIRVA) (2025)
Case summary [AI summaries can sometimes make mistakes]
On October 11, 2023, Jeremy Myrick filed a petition alleging that a tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccination administered on November 20, 2020 caused a shoulder injury related to vaccine administration. The public stipulation identifies him as an adult but does not state an exact age.
Respondent denied that Mr. Myrick sustained a Table SIRVA, denied that the Tdap vaccine caused his shoulder injury or any other injury, and denied that his current condition was vaccine-related.
The public text does not describe onset, treatment, imaging, injections, therapy, or functional limitations. On December 2, 2025, Chief Special Master Corcoran adopted the parties' stipulation and awarded $30,000.00 as a lump sum through counsel for all damages available under the Vaccine Act.
Theory of causation
Adult petitioner; Tdap vaccine November 20, 2020; alleged SIRVA. COMPENSATED by stipulation. Respondent denied Table SIRVA and causation; public text lacks clinical chronology. Decision December 2, 2025. Award $30,000.00 lump sum. Petition filed October 11, 2023.
Source PDFs
USCOURTS-cofc-1_23-vv-01786