Gardasil Cervical Cancer Vaccine Caused Teen Girl to Suffer Autonomic Dysfunction, Lawsuit Claims
Side effects of the Gardasil vaccine left the plaintiff with autoimmune problems and took away her ability to walk for a time.
Side effects of the Gardasil vaccine left the plaintiff with autoimmune problems and took away her ability to walk for a time.
Federal Vaccine Court received an influx of injury claims in 2021, including problems with Gardasil HPV vaccine and other vaccine injuries
Gardasil lawsuit consolidation arguments will determine whether the complaints are consolidated before one judge as part of a multidistrict litigation.
Plaintiffs say Merck's objections to Gardasil lawsuit centralization is without merit and tries to deceptively cast the litigation as part of the "anti-vaxxer" movement.
Manufacturer indicates plaintiffs pursuing that Gardasil lawsuits over the HPV vaccine injuries failed to pursue compensation in Vaccine Court, calling on the JPML to reject a motion seeking to centralize the litigation.
Gardasil health concerns include autoimmune disorders and neurological side effects which, according to claims, can leave some children disabled.
Given common questions of fact and law raised in lawsuits over the Gardasil HPV vaccine pending throughout the federal court system, plaintiffs seek to consolidate the litigation in Arizona or Wisconsin District Courts.
Both the single and double-dose HPV vaccines were 97.5% effective in their effort to protect against the most common HPV infections.
Lawsuit claims Gardasil vaccine caused teen girl to develop postural orthostatic tachycardic syndrome (POTS), which left her with frequent seizures, and the need to use a walker at 11 years old.
Merck was legally obligated to warn plaintiff's medical providers of potential side effects of Gardasil HPV vaccines, the judge ruled.