US Supreme Court Asks For Obama Administration Views On Vaccine Suit
June 08 2009 - 10:59AM
Dow Jones News
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday asked the Obama administration
to weigh in on whether a Georgia family should be able to bring a
product liability lawsuit against vaccine makers Wyeth (WYE) and
GlaxoSmithKline PLC (GSK).
The drug makers say the lawsuit should be barred by a federal
law that shields vaccine manufacturers from legal liability.
At issue is a lawsuit by Georgia parents who alleged that their
son suffered severe neurological disorders after receiving several
vaccines that used thimerosal, a mercury-containing
preservative.
The Georgia Supreme Court allowed the lawsuit to go forward for
a determination of whether there were design defects in the
vaccines.
Wyeth and Glaxo said the Georgia court ruling, if not reversed,
could prompt a wave of lawsuits against vaccine makers.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday delayed a decision on whether
to hear the case. It asked the U.S. solicitor general, the
government's lawyer at the Supreme Court, to file a written brief
expressing the government's position on the issues in the case.
The case is American Home Products Corp. v. Ferrari,
08-1120.
-By Brent Kendall, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-9222;
brent.kendall@dowjones.com