Haniyyah Siddique v. HHS - tetanus, shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA) (2025)
Case summary [AI summaries can sometimes make mistakes]
On July 16, 2024, Haniyyah Siddique filed a petition alleging that a tetanus vaccination administered on May 10, 2023 caused a shoulder injury related to vaccine administration. She alleged a Table SIRVA and residual effects lasting more than six months.
Respondent conceded entitlement on April 23, 2025, stating that the alleged injury was consistent with SIRVA under the Vaccine Injury Table. The public ruling identifies the Table criteria but does not provide a detailed symptom narrative, treatment history, imaging, injections, physical therapy, or daily-life effects.
Chief Special Master Corcoran granted entitlement on April 23, 2025. No damages decision or injury-compensation award was present in the public text reviewed for this update.
Theory of causation
Adult petitioner; tetanus vaccine May 10, 2023; Table SIRVA. ENTITLEMENT GRANTED, damages pending. Respondent conceded SIRVA Table criteria and legal prerequisites; public text lacks detailed clinical chronology. Chief SM Corcoran decision April 23, 2025. Petition filed July 16, 2024. No injury award in reviewed public text.
Source PDFs
USCOURTS-cofc-1_24-vv-01082