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Vaccine Damage Tribunals

Volume 406: debated on Tuesday 3 June 2003

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To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many claims have been made to vaccine damage tribunals in each year since 1990; and how many of those claims, in each year, have been successful (a) on first hearing and (b) on appeal. [114680]

The information is in the table. Claims are initially made to the Vaccine Damage Payment (VDP) Unit. Decisions on claims are made on behalf of the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions on the basis of a Medical Advisers assessment of the percentage level of disablement and whether it is the result of vaccination. If a claim is disallowed the vaccinated person may appeal to an independent tribunal or ask for a decision to be reversed.

YearClains received by VDP UnitInitial awardAward following a section 3A reversal2Award following appeal
199037007
199142203
199243402
199319101
199478307
199569002
199672000
1997152101
1998177010
199982110
2000171001
2001176101
2002406500
200368000
Totals159218226
1 Total awards made on claims received between 01/01/1990 and 20/05/2003 = 46. These figures do not take account of the actual date the payment was made, nor do they take account of any cases where an award has occurred following a Section 3A reversal or an appeal after 01/01/1990, where the claim under consideration was actually received prior to 01/01/1990 (i.e. a claim received by the VDPU in 1984 that went to Appeal in 2002, resulting in an award in 2003 would not be shown in the above figures as the claim was not received after 01/01/1990).
2 Section 3A of the Vaccine Damage Payments Act states that the Secretary of State may reverse his own decision or that of an appeal tribunal. Application for reversal must be made within a prescribed period.