Jackson v. Secretary of Health and Human Services

OR|G|NAL In the United States Court of Federal Claitns OFFICE OF SPECIAL MAS'I`ERS (Filed: June 8, 2016) F ! L E D >k>k>i=*=i<=i<**=l=>l=>i==i¢*** wiLLi/.\M ALLEN JACKsoN, * ~'UN "a 205 * NO. l5-9l9V ()SM P@tition€r, * »=§§E'§R°t"§f.\?~'is * V. * Chief Special Master Dorsey >l¢ SECRETARY OF HEALTH * Vaccine Act Entitlernent; Insufficient AND HUMAN SERVICES, * Proof of Causation; lnfluenza (Flu) Vaccine; * Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS). Respondent. * * >l=>k=i¢>i==k*=i<=i==i<***=l<** William Allen Jackson, Moreno Valley, CA, pro se. Adriana Ruth Teitel, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Washington, DC, for respondent DECISION DISMISSING PETITION On August 24, 2015, William Allen Jackson ("petitioner") filed a petition alleging that he suffers from Guillain Barre Syndrome ("GBS") as a result of an influenza ("flu") vaccination he received on September 9, 2012.1 Medical‘records in support of the petition were filed on CD and received by the Court on September 4, 2015. The initial status conference was held on October 27, 2013. Petitioner and his daughter, Ms. Kim Jacl