01
Feb
2019
The Vaccine Court generally rejects cases claiming vaccines caused autism.
The only other important thing here to point out is that even in this court, where the burden of proof is super low, they don't generally accept cases where petitioners claim that vaccines caused autism in their children and have ruled that the theory that makes a causal connection between vaccines and autism is not proven and not appropriate in their courts. Even in this world, designed to provide relief to people who have been hurt by vaccines, the argument Alex puts forth doesn't meet their burden of proof, the easy burden of proof.