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German courts confront suits against vaccine makers BioNTech, AstraZeneca

Individuals seek compensation for alleged severe health damages

Updated 10 months ago · Published on 03 Jul 2023 3:00PM

German courts confront suits against vaccine makers BioNTech, AstraZeneca
A man seeking €150,000 in damages claims a BioNTech vaccine caused significant vision loss, while a woman alleges severe health issues from AstraZeneca’s vaccine in another suit. – AFP pic, July 3, 2023

BERLIN – Two German courts are set to deal with claims for damages against the manufacturers of coronavirus vaccines starting today, reported German news agency dpa.  

The regional court in Rottweil in the southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg is scheduled to hear the suit brought by a 58-year-old man for damage to his health, which he attributes to a coronavirus vaccine from German firm BioNTech.

The man accuses the pharmaceutical company of being responsible for his suffering from a massive deterioration in the vision in his right eye as a result of the vaccination. 

He is demanding €150,000 (RM763,550) in compensation for his suffering. In addition, the court is to determine if BioNTech is obliged to compensate for possible material damages.

The Mainz-based company considers the man’s accusation to be unfounded. 

“We have carefully examined the health impairments presented by the plaintiff on the basis of all the information provided,” said a spokesman. 

A decision is not expected today.

An appeal hearing in a case against AstraZeneca is starting at the same time at the higher regional court in Bamberg, Bavaria. 

A regional court dismissed a woman’s suit against the British-Swedish pharmaceutical company six months ago. The plaintiff appealed against this, hence the hearing at the higher court.

The woman had sued the company for damages after suffering severe health complaints, which she attributed to a coronavirus vaccination.

The suit was dismissed because the first court could find neither a product defect nor an information error. 

It is unclear whether a judgement will be handed down today. The parties may reach a settlement. 

The two civil cases are among the first against coronavirus vaccine manufacturers in Germany. – Bernama, July 3, 2023

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