Court Opinion

ID: 9366663
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Date Created: 2023-01-27 17:01:35.873548+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:15:54.200812
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In the United States Court of Federal Claims
                                    OFFICE OF SPECIAL MASTERS
                                         Filed: January 4, 2023

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ALEXANDRA ROMAN,                            *             Unpublished
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              Petitioner,                   *             No. 18-1471V
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v.                                          *             Special Master Gowen
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SECRETARY OF HEALTH                         *             Stipulation; Influenza;
AND HUMAN SERVICES,                         *             Guillain-Barré Syndrome (“GBS”);
                                            *             Necrotizing Autoimmune Myositis.
              Respondent.                   *
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Jessica E. Choper, Britcher Leone, L.L.C., Glen Rock, NJ, for petitioner.
Christine M. Becer, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., for respondent.

                                     DECISION ON STIPULATION1

        On September 25, 2018, Alexandra Roman (“petitioner”) filed a petition for
compensation under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. 2 Petition (ECF No. 1).
Petitioner alleged that as a result of receiving the influenza (“flu”) vaccine on September 28,
2015, she suffered from Guillain-Barré syndrome (“GBS”) and Necrotizing Autoimmune
Myositis (“NAM”). Id.

        On January 4, 2023, respondent filed a stipulation providing that a decision should be
entered awarding compensation to petitioner. Stipulation (ECF No. 51). Respondent denies that
the flu vaccine caused petitioner to suffer from GBS or NAM, or any other injury or her current
condition. Id. at ¶ 6. Nevertheless, maintaining their respective positions, the parties agree that

1
  Pursuant to the E-Government Act of 2002, see 44 U.S.C. § 3501 note (2012), because this decision contains a
reasoned explanation for the action in this case, I am required to post it on the website of the United States Court of
Federal Claims. The court’s website is at http://www.uscfc.uscourts.gov/aggregator/sources/7. This means the
decision will be available to anyone with access to the Internet. Before the decision is posted on the court’s
website, each party has 14 days to file a motion requesting redaction “of any information furnished by that party:
(1) that is a trade secret or commercial or financial in substance and is privileged or confidential; or (2) that
includes medical files or similar files, the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
privacy.” Vaccine Rule 18(b). “An objecting party must provide the court with a proposed redacted version of the
decision.” Id. If neither party files a motion for redaction within 14 days, the decision will be posted on the
court’s website without any changes. Id.
2
 The Na tional Vaccine Injury Compensation Program is set forth in Part 2 of the National Childhood Vaccine
Injury Act of 1986, Pub. L. No. 99-660, 100 Stat. 3755, codified as amended, 42 U.S.C. §§ 300aa-10 to 34 (2012)
(hereinafter “Vaccine Act” or “the Act”). Hereinafter, individual section references will be to 42 U.S.C. § 300aa of
the Act.
the issues between shall be settled and that a decision should be entered awarding petitioner
compensation according to the terms of the stipulation attached here to as Appendix A. Id. at ¶
7.

        The stipulation awards:

        a) A lump sum of $257,150.00, which amount represents compensation for the first
           year life care expenses ($7,150.00) and combined pain and suffering and past
           unreimbursable expenses ($250,000.00) in the form of a check payable to
           petitioner.

        b) An amount sufficient to purchase the annuity contract described in paragraph
           10 of the stipulation.

        These amounts represent compensation for all damages that would be available
        under 42 U.S.C. § 300aa-15(a).

       I adopt the parties’ stipulation attached hereto, and award compensation in the amount
and on the terms set forth therein. The Clerk of the Court SHALL ENTER JUDGMENT in
accordance with the terms of the parties’ stipulation. 3

        IT IS SO ORDERED.

                                                                               s/Thomas L. Gowen
                                                                               Thomas L. Gowen
                                                                               Special Master

3
 Entry of judgment is expediated by each party’s filing notice renouncing the right to seek review. Vaccine Rule
11(a).

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