Filed: Mar. 02, 2016
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2016
Summary: UNPUBLISHED DECISION 1 CHRISTIAN J. MORAN , Special Master . On July 30, 2014, Edward Anthony filed a petition under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, 42 C.F.R. 300aa-10 through 34 (2012), alleging that he suffered a chronic left shoulder injury related to his receipt of an influenza ("flu") vaccination in his left shoulder on October 31, 2011. On October 28, 2014, a ruling found Mr. Anthony entitled to compensation. After substantial negotiations, filings, and a hearing on t
Summary: UNPUBLISHED DECISION 1 CHRISTIAN J. MORAN , Special Master . On July 30, 2014, Edward Anthony filed a petition under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, 42 C.F.R. 300aa-10 through 34 (2012), alleging that he suffered a chronic left shoulder injury related to his receipt of an influenza ("flu") vaccination in his left shoulder on October 31, 2011. On October 28, 2014, a ruling found Mr. Anthony entitled to compensation. After substantial negotiations, filings, and a hearing on th..
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UNPUBLISHED DECISION1
CHRISTIAN J. MORAN, Special Master.
On July 30, 2014, Edward Anthony filed a petition under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, 42 C.F.R. § 300aa-10 through 34 (2012), alleging that he suffered a chronic left shoulder injury related to his receipt of an influenza ("flu") vaccination in his left shoulder on October 31, 2011.
On October 28, 2014, a ruling found Mr. Anthony entitled to compensation.
After substantial negotiations, filings, and a hearing on the pain and suffering component of damages, on February 22, 2016, respondent filed a status report regarding damages. Petitioner does not object to the status report. Petitioner and respondent were able to agree on petitioner's past and future medical care, and thus the status report proffers those amounts. Disagreement remains about the magnitude of damages for petitioner's pain and suffering. The undersigned, however, held a hearing on February 2, 2016 on the pain and suffering issue, and subsequent orders on February 16 and 19, 2016, decided the petitioner's amount of compensation for pain and suffering. Based on the February 19, 2016 order, petitioner and respondent are able to proffer the net present value of petitioner's pain and suffering.
The parties agree to the damages outlined in the February 22, 2016, status report, and the undersigned finds the damages reasonable.
Damages outlined in the status report:
1. A lump sum payment of $291,842.00 representing compensation for life care expenses expected to be incurred during the first year after judgment ($42,530.00), pain and suffering ($248,540.00), and past unreimbursable expenses ($772.00), in the form of a check payable to petitioner, Edward Anthony.
2. An amount sufficient to purchase an annuity contract,2 subject to the conditions described below, that will provide payments for the life care items contained in the life care plan, as illustrated by the charts at Appendix A, attached hereto, paid to the life insurance company3 from which the annuity will be purchased.4 Compensation for Year Two (beginning on the first anniversary of the date of judgment) and all subsequent years shall be provided through respondent's purchase of an annuity, which annuity shall make payments directly to petitioner, Edward Anthony, only so long as Edward Anthony is alive at the time a particular payment is due. Written notice shall be provided to the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Life Insurance Company within twenty (20) days of Edward Anthony's death. At the Secretary's sole discretion, the periodic payments may be provided to petitioner in monthly, quarterly, annual or other installments. The totals set forth in Appendix A describe only the total yearly sum to be paid to petitioner and do not require that the payment be made in one annual installment. A four percent (4%) growth rate should be applied to all non-medical life care items, and a six percent (6%) growth rate should be applied to all medical life care items. Thus, the benefits illustrated in the chart at Appendix A that are to be paid through annuity payments should grow as follows: four percent (4%) compounded annually from the date of judgment for non-medical items, and six percent (6%) compounded annually from the date of judgment for medical items.
3. The above amounts represent compensation for all damages that would be available under 42 U.S.C. § 300aa-15(a).
In the absence of a motion for review filed pursuant to RCFC, Appendix B, the clerk is directed to enter judgment in case 14-680 according to this decision and the attached stipulation.5
Any questions may be directed to my law clerk, Dan Hoffman, at (202) 357-6360.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Pet. Edward Anthony
D.O.B. 07/06/1949
DATE: 02/17/16
TIME: 07:22 PM
SUMMARY OF LIFE CARE ITEMS — AGREED LIFE CARE PLAN dated February 15, 2016
ITEM OF CARE Insurance Medical Ancillary Supplies Trans- Home TOTALS TOTALS TOTALS OF
Care Services portation Services of Items of Items 4.0% & 6.0% ITEMS
with a 6.0% with a 4.0% & APPLYING
Growth Rate Growth Rate THE GROWTH
GROWTH RATE 6.0% 6.0% 6.0% 6.0% 4.0% 4.0% RATE
AGE YEAR
67 2016 1,454.00 11,640.11 2,894.50 619.96 670.00 23,295.87 16,609 23,966 42,530
68 2017 5,035.86 0.00 480.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,636 23,306 31,541
69 2018 5,035.86 0.00 480.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,636 23,306 32,929
70 2019 5,035.86 0.00 480.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,636 23,306 34,380
71 2020 5,035.86 0.00 480.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,636 23,306 35,898
72 2021 5,035.86 0.00 0.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,156 23,306 36,804
73 2022 5,035.86 0.00 0.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,156 23,306 38,422
74 2023 5,035.86 0.00 0.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,156 23,306 40,114
75 2024 5,035.86 0.00 0.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,156 23,306 41,883
76 2025 5,035.86 0.00 0.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,156 23,306 43,733
77 2026 5,035.86 0.00 0.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,156 23,306 45,667
78 2027 5,035.86 0.00 0.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,156 23,306 47,689
79 2028 5,035.86 0.00 0.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,156 23,306 49,804
80 2029 5,035.86 0.00 0.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,156 23,306 52,016
81 2030 5,035.86 0.00 0.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,156 23,306 54,330
82 2031 5,035.86 0.00 0.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,156 23,306 56,750
83 2032 5,035.86 0.00 0.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,156 23,306 59,282
84 2033 5,035.86 0.00 0.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,156 23,306 61,931
85 2034 5,035.86 0.00 0.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,156 23,306 64,703
86 2035 5,035.86 0.00 0.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,156 23,306 67,603
87 2036 5,035.86 0.00 0.00 120.37 25.00 23,280.96 5,156 23,306 70,638
102,171 11,640 4,815 3,027 1,170 488,915 121,653 490,085 1,008,645
16.70% 1.90% 0.79% 0.49% 0.19% 79.92% 100.00%
This Report was generated using Sequoia Settlement Services, Inc. Software (c) 1990
ANNUITY FUNDING PORTFOLIO
AGREED LIFE CARE PLAN dated February 15, 2016
4.0 % and 6.0% GROWTH RATES
DATE: 02/17/16
TIME: 07:22 PM
Pet. Edward Anthony
D.O.B. 07/06/1949 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 Column 7 Column 8
Settlement Item TOTAL ANNUAL CASH & ANNUITY ANNUITY ANNUITY ANNUAL CUMULATIVE
Starting Amount MEDICAL STRUCTURED ANNUITY 5,793 25,209 540 SAFETY SAFETY
Inflation Factor CARE NEEDS SETTLEMENT LUMP 6.00% 4.00% 6.00% MARGIN MARGIN
Beginning Year 2016 BENEFITS SUMS 2017 2017 2017 2016 2016
Ending Year 2036 LIFE LIFE 2020 2036 2036
TOTAL S/S Cash & Deferred Deferred Deferred Safety Cum.Safety
AGE YEAR NEEDS TOTAL Lump Sums Annuity Annuity Annuity Margin Margin
67 2016 42,530 42,530 42,530 0 0
68 2017 31,541 31,542 5,793 25,209 540 1 2
69 2018 32,929 32,930 6,141 26,217 572 1 3
70 2019 34,380 34,382 6,509 27,266 607 2 5
71 2020 35,898 35,899 6,900 28,357 643 2 6
72 2021 36,804 36,804 7,314 29,491 1 7
73 2022 38,422 38,423 7,752 30,671 1 8
74 2023 40,114 40,115 8,217 31,897 1 9
75 2024 41,883 41,884 8,711 33,173 1 10
76 2025 43,733 43,733 9,233 34,500 1 11
77 2026 45,667 45,667 9,787 35,880 1 12
78 2027 47,689 47,690 10,374 37,315 1 12
79 2028 49,804 49,805 10,997 38,808 1 13
80 2029 52,016 52,017 11,657 40,360 1 14
81 2030 54,330 54,331 12,356 41,975 1 15
82 2031 56,750 56,751 13,097 43,654 1 16
83 2032 59,282 59,283 13,883 45,400 1 17
84 2033 61,931 61,932 14,716 47,216 1 18
85 2034 64,703 64,704 15,599 49,105 1 19
86 2035 67,603 67,604 16,535 51,069 1 20
87 2036 70,638 70,639 17,527 53,112 1 21
ITEMIZED TOTALS 1,008,645 1,008,667 42,530 213,099 750,676 2,362 21 21
This Report was generated using Sequoia Settlement Services, Inc. Software (c) 1990