Andrew Davidson v. HHS - Influenza, shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA) (2026)
Case summary [AI summaries can sometimes make mistakes]
On May 10, 2024, Andrew Davidson filed a petition alleging that an influenza vaccine administered on September 27, 2022 caused a shoulder injury related to vaccine administration. Respondent denied that Mr.
Davidson sustained a Table SIRVA, denied that the flu vaccine caused his shoulder injury or any other injury, and denied that his current condition was vaccine-related. The public stipulation does not describe the first symptom, onset interval, treatment visits, imaging, injections, therapy, or residual limitations.
The parties resolved the case by stipulation. On January 7, 2026, Chief Special Master Brian H.
Corcoran adopted the stipulation and awarded $29,250.00 as a lump sum through counsel's IOLTA account.
Theory of causation
Influenza vaccine September 27, 2022 allegedly causing SIRVA; adult, exact age not stated. COMPENSATED by stipulation. Respondent denied Table SIRVA, causation, and sequelae; public stipulation lacks clinical chronology. Award $29,250. Chief SM Brian H. Corcoran; petition May 10, 2024; decision January 7, 2026.
Source PDFs
USCOURTS-cofc-1_24-vv-00739