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… by a fair preponderance of the evidence, that due to her medical condition, she was unable to file timely her 2007 … evidence demonstrating that she suffered from “a serious medical condition [that] prevented [her] from timely filing … existed concerning the impact, if any, that plaintiff’s medical condition played in the timeliness of her homestead …
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… by a fair preponderance of the evidence, that due to her medical condition, she was unable to file timely her 2007 … evidence demonstrating that she suffered from “a serious medical condition [that] prevented [her] from timely filing … existed concerning the impact, if any, that plaintiff’s medical condition played in the timeliness of her homestead …
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… son's diagnosis of sickle cell disease or obtain required medical care and treatment for him. We affirm. 1 We use … brain damage if left untreated, on October 5, 2021, the medical staff at the treatment center contacted the Division … The doctor later testified that Alice did not accept the medical diagnosis, describing her as "very disbelieving" as …
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… son's diagnosis of sickle cell disease or obtain required medical care and treatment for him. We affirm. 1 We use … brain damage if left untreated, on October 5, 2021, the medical staff at the treatment center contacted the Division … The doctor later testified that Alice did not accept the medical diagnosis, describing her as "very disbelieving" as …
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… defendants perceived the plaintiff to be disabled due to a medical condition that caused him or her to be overweight. … of Transportation (DOT) requires all CDL holders to pass a medical examination every two years and obtain a medical certification card verifying that they are fit to …
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… without remand for further hearings on the admissibility of medical records. In other words, the Court considers not the … without remand for further hearings on the admissibility of medical records. In other words, we consider 2 not the … testimony to establish the admissibility of the medical records. I. A. On June 11, 2014, Officer Corey Corbo …
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… without remand for further hearings on the admissibility of medical records. In other words, the Court considers not the … without remand for further hearings on the admissibility of medical records. In other words, we consider 2 not the … testimony to establish the admissibility of the medical records. I. A. On June 11, 2014, Officer Corey Corbo …
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… from a March 31, 2022 final order denying her motions for medical and temporary disability benefits against her … couple of weeks." In late March 2021, Driscoll moved for medical and temporary benefits. Thereafter, Driscoll treated … Dr. Ashraf determined Driscoll had reached maximum medical improvement, noting the updated MRI did not indicate …
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… from a March 31, 2022 final order denying her motions for medical and temporary disability benefits against her … couple of weeks." In late March 2021, Driscoll moved for medical and temporary benefits. Thereafter, Driscoll treated … Dr. Ashraf determined Driscoll had reached maximum medical improvement, noting the updated MRI did not indicate …
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… 2011 motion to compel defendant to pay college costs and medical expenses for the parties' children, and defendant's … that the parties would share the costs of college and medical expenses, with plaintiff paying forty-six percent … to compel defendant to pay his portion of $7051.16 in medical and college expenses, to provide proof of life …
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… 2011 motion to compel defendant to pay college costs and medical expenses for the parties' children, and defendant's … that the parties would share the costs of college and medical expenses, with plaintiff paying forty-six percent … to compel defendant to pay his portion of $7051.16 in medical and college expenses, to provide proof of life …
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… with full disclosure of the adoptee's known life and medical history and the biological parents' known medical history; Whether the plaintiff or plaintiffs have …
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… incapacitated person is authorized to seek and obtain medical and psychiatric information from all health care … officials appointed as limited guardians of the person for medical purposes for individuals in psychiatric facilities …
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… NO. A-2881-17T1 R.K., Petitioner-Appellant, v. DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES, and CAPE MAY COUNTY … the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services. SB2, Inc., attorneys … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Division of Medical Assistance and Health NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT …
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… of certain language in the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act (Compassionate Use Act). Plaintiff … a treating physician that he had a license to possess medical marijuana. The physician responded that “it was … employment-related protections for licensed users of medical marijuana.” The Appellate Division reversed. 458 …
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… of certain language in the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act (Compassionate Use Act). Plaintiff … a treating physician that he had a license to possess medical marijuana. The physician responded that “it was … employment-related protections for licensed users of medical marijuana.” The Appellate Division reversed. 458 …
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… SANDRA MARTONE, Petitioner-Appellant, v. COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER, Respondent-Respondent. … as an emergency room technician for respondent Community Medical Center (CMC), she fell sustaining an injury to her … procedures over many years, Martone moved for temporary medical benefits, alleging a fourth full-knee replacement …
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… related paraphernalia not prescribed for the inmate by the medical or dental staff, N.J.A.C. 10A:4-4.1(a)(2). We … a half of a yellow pill which was identified as Remeron by medical, batteries and stripped wire . . . ." These items … answer to question four when the hearing officer called the medical department to confirm medications prescribed to …
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… after a 2002 bariatric surgery. Specifically, Walsh has a medical condition known as "dumping syndrome." The condition … 18, 2020, treated Walsh for a sick visit and wrote in a medical 3 A-3048-20 note: "I have written an order that … STU's administration advised Walsh an air purifier for a "medical condition . . . is something that you need to …
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… We affirm. J.P. was admitted to Capital Health Regional Medical Center on October 21, 2022 after attempting to … ideation, and his inability to satisfy his essential medical care and shelter needs because he was "depressed" … suicide attempt and his inability to satisfy his essential medical care and shelter needs. He recommended that J.P. …