Additional Proof Required for CATEGORY VI Claims Sample Clauses

Additional Proof Required for CATEGORY VI Claims. In order for a Qualified Claim made for CATEGORY VI to be allowed, the Eligible Tort Trust Beneficiary must also submit to the National Settlement Administrator (1) contemporaneous medical records documenting that the Tort Trust Beneficiary suffered from one or more of the following symptoms: headache, word-finding difficulty, nausea/vomiting, fever, neck stiffness or pain, back pain, photophobia, lack of appetite, urine retention, slurred speech, limb weakness, numbness, and/or pain at injection site after injection from one of the Three Contaminated MPA Lots and before March 31, 2013 and (2) medical records documenting one lumbar puncture, MRI or CT guided biopsy after injection from one of the Three Contaminated MPA Lots and prior to April 30, 2013. If the Tort Trust Beneficiary’s proof of injection from one of the Three Contaminated MPA Lots does not indicate the exact date of injection from one of the Three Contaminated MPA Lots (i.e., the Tort Trust Beneficiary’s medical records state only that a steroid was administered on a specified date, but the Tort Trust Beneficiary’s name is listed on the Patient List(s)), the National Settlement Administrator shall presume that the first injection from one of the Three Contaminated MPA Lots occurred on the first day after the first shipment of one of the Three Contaminated MPA Lots to the clinic, hospital or doctor’s office that injected the contaminated MPA into the Tort Trust Beneficiary. If such requirements are met, the National Settlement Administrator shall award 1 base point to the Tort Trust Beneficiary.
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