Terrelle D. Oliver v. HHS - Influenza, left shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA) (2025)
Case summary [AI summaries can sometimes make mistakes]
On February 4, 2025, Terrelle D. Oliver filed a petition alleging a left shoulder injury related to vaccine administration after an influenza vaccination on or about November 2, 2023.
Respondent conceded entitlement in a Rule 4(c) report. The concession stated that Mr.
Oliver had no prior left shoulder pain, inflammation, or dysfunction; that pain occurred within 48 hours after vaccination; that pain and reduced range of motion were limited to the injection shoulder; that no other condition explained the symptoms; and that residual effects lasted more than six months. The public ruling does not describe treatment, imaging, therapy, or functional limitations.
Chief Special Master Brian H. Corcoran granted entitlement on September 25, 2025.
Damages remain pending. Mr.
Oliver was represented by George D. Mistrioty of Mistrioty Law Offices, LLC.
Theory of causation
Influenza vaccine on or about November 2, 2023, adult inferred, alleged left SIRVA. ENTITLEMENT GRANTED; damages pending. Respondent conceded September 19, 2025: no prior left shoulder dysfunction, pain within 48 hours, pain and reduced ROM limited to left shoulder, no other condition, residual effects longer than six months. Public ruling gives no further clinical story. Chief Special Master Corcoran September 25, 2025. Attorney George D. Mistrioty; respondent Tyler King.
Source PDFs
USCOURTS-cofc-1_25-vv-00206