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· 1/6/2015

Castaldi v. Secretary of the Department of Health & Human Services

Citations

  • 119 Fed. Cl. 407
  • 2014 WL 7475228

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  • determining that special master was not arbitrary in considering that the reports from a treating doctor “were largely based on [the petitioner’s] recollection rather than [the doctor’s] own observations”
  • a special master may refrain from crediting the finding of a doctor who obtained an inaccurate history
  • a special master may refrain from crediting the finding of a doctor who obtained an inaccurate history

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Judges: Bruggink

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