KATHERINE E. OLER, Special Master.
On October 31, 2017, Tonya Hood filed a petition seeking compensation under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program,
Mrs. Hood filed her petition on October 31, 2017. Pet. She filed medical records, and then a statement of completion on December 28, 2017. ECF No. 11. This case was initially assigned to Special Master Roth (ECF No. 4), and was reassigned to me on January 11, 2018 (ECF No. 13).
On January 24, 2018, Mr. Sadaka filed Mrs. Hood's death certificate. Exhibit 6. He also indicated in a status report that he was working with Mrs. Hood's surviving husband, Mr. James Hood, on this case. ECF No. 15. On February 26, 2018, Mr. Sadaka filed a status report stating that Mr. Hood was "considering whether to continue prosecuting this case on behalf of Mrs. Hood." ECF No. 18 at 1. On March 30, 2018, Mr. Sadaka notified me that Mr. Hood decided to withdraw his wife's case. ECF No. 20. Counsel filed a motion for a decision dismissing the case on April 20, 2018, stating: "Mr. Hood, as next of kin, has made the decision to not continue this case. As a result, Mr. Hood makes this application for a dismissal decision." ECF No. 21 at 1. On April 24, 2018, I ordered Mr. Sadaka to file documentation confirming that Mr. Hood was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Tonya Hood. ECF No. 22. Counsel instead requested a status conference (ECF No. 24), and informed me of Mr. Hood's unwillingness to be appointed as the Administrator.
I held a status conference on June 21, 2018. Mr. Sadaka appeared on behalf of Mrs. Hood. Mr. Coleman appeared on behalf of Respondent. During the status conference, the parties discussed dismissal of this case. I informed parties that under the circumstances of this case, the Rules of the United States Court of Federal Claims ("RCFC") Rule 25 requires the claim to be dismissed. The parties had no objection to this proposed course of action. Mr. Sadaka filed a motion for attorney's fees and costs on June 21, 2018. ECF No. 25.
The Vaccine Rules do not address the consequences of the death of a petitioner. Thus, in absence of any specific direction, the RCFC are consulted. See Vaccine Rule 1(c). Rule 25 of the RCFC states:
RCFC Rule 25(a)(1) (emphasis added).
Mr. Sadaka filed Mrs. Hood's death certificate on January 24, 2018, which triggered the time allotted by RCFC Rule 25 for a motion for substitution to be filed.
For the foregoing reason, this case is