As Vaccine Damage
After Hepatitis-B Vaccination

Ruling:

The health consequence of Guillain-Barré Syndrome emerging after a Hepatitis-B vaccination is recognized as a vaccination damage and can be compensated.

This was decided by the Sozialgericht Dortmund [Social Security Tribunal of Dortmund] in the case of a boy from Hamm (Ruling from 23.11.2013, File Number: S 7 VJ 601/09), who had been inoculated at the age of two years by his pediatrician against Hepatitis A and B and as a result suffers Guillain-Barré Syndrome with remaining paralyses in the legs and a foot defect position.

The Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe [Regional Association of Westphalia-Lippe] – LWL Versorgunsamt Wesfalen [Westphalian LWL Pension Office] in Münster rejected the recognition and compensation of a vaccine damage because the causal connection is not likely between the vaccination and the illness in the boy.

The Social Security Tribunal of Dortmund explained their ruling is affirmed on the basis of hearing medical evidence of the causality of the liability claim between the Hepatitis-B component of the vaccine and the Guillain-Barré Syndrome. It has been realized in medical science that potentially supported vaccination complications exist with very high likelihood.

The competing cause of an influenza infection cited by the defendants is unlikely on the basis of the documented laboratory values.

Source:
www.justiz.nrw.de (16.01.2014)
Effectiveness of a natural substance scientifically proved.

An Update Notification for OIRF Supporters
From THE BRIDGE Newsletter of OIRF
Published March 2014

© Copyright 2014, Occidental Institute, BC Canada

From an article in CO’MED, Volume 20, February 2014
Machine Translation by SYSTRAN, Lernout & Hauspie, LogoMedia & Promt
Translation & redaction by: Carolyn L. Winsor, OIRF

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