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Posted by Tincup (Member # 5829) on :
 
$57.1 Million Lyme Disease Lawsuit Filed Against CDC Rejected By Federal Circuit Court

https://sites.google.com/site/lymelegislation/legal-cases/sin-hang-lee-vs-usa
 
Posted by Bartenderbonnie (Member # 49177) on :
 
Shame.
David didn't win againest Goliath this time unfortunately.
Dr Lee could have helped a great many of us 💚
 
Posted by Donna Campbell (Member # 52157) on :
 
Well man, there is a really small number of cases when David beats the Goliath. However we always hope for the final result to be in the favor of David. The thing nowadays is that a lot of people dismiss or just refuse to believe in the gravity of some diseases. It is not only about lyme, it is about a lot of others. The problem which i see in this lawsuit is that the required sum of money is just exagerated a bit. Exactly the same thing when i was sued by the former employee of defamation. He requested 150k. I found a defamation lawsuit consultation online. We lost the case as i recognized my fault, but the sum was decreased to 25k, do you even imagine?

[ 09-29-2020, 03:38 PM: Message edited by: Donna Campbell ]
 
Posted by hopingandpraying (Member # 9256) on :
 
What are the chances of this case being appealed?
 
Posted by Ann-Ohio (Member # 44364) on :
 
Just to be clear - this was a suit filed by a doctor/researcher who said the CDC did not adhere to an implied-in fact contract concerning a test.

This is not the case filed by Lyme disease patients against doctors/researchers in Texas - a case we have been followinging for a long time - and which TC has kept us up to date on.

"The U.S. Court of Federal Claims properly dismissed Dr. Sing Hang Lee’s claim that the CDC breached an implied-in-fact contract

because he didn’t plausibly allege that the agency made an offer for his test in exchange for the agency’s endorsement,

the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said in a nonprecedential decision.
 
Posted by Ann-Ohio (Member # 44364) on :
 
You can get lots more info here and at her other sites

From TC at www.MarylandLyme.org

CURRENT CASE FILED
NOVEMBER 10, 2017
US District Court- Eastern District of Texas
Lyme Disease Patients & Family Members
Vs.
INFECTIOUS DISEASES SOCIETY OF AMERICA (IDSA)
BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD ASSOCIATION
ANTHEM, INC.
BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD OF TEXAS
AETNA INC.
CIGNA CORPORATION
KAISER PERMANENTE, INC.
UNITED HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC.
UNITED HEALTH GROUP INCORPORATED
DR. GARY P. WORMSER
DR. RAYMOND J. DATTWYLER
DR. EUGENE SHAPIRO
DR. JOHN J. HALPERIN
DR. ROBERT B. NADELMAN
DR. LEONARD SIGAL
DR. ALLEN STEERE
Link To Legal Document Here
Article
Lyme Disease Patients File Federal Antitrust Suit
Against Infectious Disease Specialists And Health Insurers
 


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