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… of daily life and requires twenty-four-hour daily medical care. After serving eight years of her forty-year … of her husband, she petitioned for release on parole to a medical facility pursuant to the Compassionate Release Act … with the authority to grant what was characterized as "medical parole," see N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.51c (repealed by L. …
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… of daily life and requires twenty-four-hour daily medical care. After serving eight years of her forty-year … of her husband, she petitioned for release on parole to a medical facility pursuant to the Compassionate Release Act … with the authority to grant what was characterized as "medical parole," see N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.51c (repealed by L. …
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… expert to rebut testimony from the State's witness—a medical examiner—about the shooter's location and the … issues raised in the PCR petition, we noted "[t]he forensic medical examiner who performed Gordon's autopsy testified on … of the State. [Responding to a hypothetical question, the medical examiner] said that the bullet trajectories …
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… adding that the evidence failed to "support a finding of medical neglect under [N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21(c)(4)(a)]." In … of the Division's investigation summary and N.A.'s medical records were admitted into evidence. Defendant did … DECISION TO STOP [N.A.]'S MEDICATION DID NOT CONSTITUTE MEDICAL NEGLECT[.] 2. [DEFENDANT]'S PROACTIVE EFFORTS TO …
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… adding that the evidence failed to "support a finding of medical neglect under [N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21(c)(4)(a)]." In … of the Division's investigation summary and N.A.'s medical records were admitted into evidence. Defendant did … DECISION TO STOP [N.A.]'S MEDICATION DID NOT CONSTITUTE MEDICAL NEGLECT[.] 2. [DEFENDANT]'S PROACTIVE EFFORTS TO …
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… expert to rebut testimony from the State's witness—a medical examiner—about the shooter's location and the … issues raised in the PCR petition, we noted "[t]he forensic medical examiner who performed Gordon's autopsy testified on … of the State. [Responding to a hypothetical question, the medical examiner] said that the bullet trajectories …
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… visited six food stores a day. On March 9, Franco visited a medical urgent care facility because he felt ill. A medical professional never performed a test because "the medical facility did not have the testing capability." …
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… a three-year dramatic failure to thrive documented in the medical records introduced by the Division of Child … its file when Mary agreed to be responsible for Sam's medical care and to take him to medical appointments. Tom did not engage with caseworkers. …
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… for OSA in an effort to identify and diagnose this medical condition that may affect alertness or fatigue in … meets all of the following: 4 A-0753-20 • They were medically not approved[2] based solely on OSA screening … in pertinent part: When it is obvious that an [e]ngineer is medically (physically or mentally) impaired in a way that …
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… available to avoid failing the class was to apply for a medical withdrawal. After the University denied the request for the medical withdrawal, plaintiff received a failing grade in … motion for summary judgment, finding plaintiff required a medical expert to prove he had a disability and to establish …
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… The Board presented testimony from its psychologist and medical expert, Dr. Daniel LoPreto. Dr. Hriso submitted a … concluded "Riley remains disabled from her psychiatric and medical conditions. She has [a] significant impairment[] and … notes and records from Catholic Charities, among other medical records. According to Dr. LoPreto's report, Riley …
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… for OSA in an effort to identify and diagnose this medical condition that may affect alertness or fatigue in … meets all of the following: 4 A-0753-20 • They were medically not approved[2] based solely on OSA screening … in pertinent part: When it is obvious that an [e]ngineer is medically (physically or mentally) impaired in a way that …
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… available to avoid failing the class was to apply for a medical withdrawal. After the University denied the request for the medical withdrawal, plaintiff received a failing grade in … motion for summary judgment, finding plaintiff required a medical expert to prove he had a disability and to establish …
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… a three-year dramatic failure to thrive documented in the medical records introduced by the Division of Child … its file when Mary agreed to be responsible for Sam's medical care and to take him to medical appointments. Tom did not engage with caseworkers. …
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… The Board presented testimony from its psychologist and medical expert, Dr. Daniel LoPreto. Dr. Hriso submitted a … concluded "Riley remains disabled from her psychiatric and medical conditions. She has [a] significant impairment[] and … notes and records from Catholic Charities, among other medical records. According to Dr. LoPreto's report, Riley …
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… visited six food stores a day. On March 9, Franco visited a medical urgent care facility because he felt ill. A medical professional never performed a test because "the medical facility did not have the testing capability." …
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… stated Travelers provided $15,000 of insurance for PIP medical benefits coverage and Travelers failed to inform … and sought PIP coverage from Travelers to cover their medical expenses. Birmingham's policy provided $15,000 in … limit. Travelers provided her with $12,000 in reimbursable medical expenses, after reducing her recoverable expenses by …
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A-51-24 - Amicus Curiae Brief New Jersey Defense Association
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… STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS WOULD APPLY TO PLAINTIFF’S FUTURE MEDICAL TREATMENT............................... … PROCESS PERMITS AND FACILITATES CLAIMS FOR FUTURE MEDICAL TREATMENT……………..……..11 … is the issue of how and whether to permit claims for future medical expenses made by plaintiffs who have not exhausted …
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… (Commission) denying reimbursement of $3167 in her child's medical expenses. We reverse. I. M.K.'s child has a medical condition that qualifies for reimbursement of medical expenses from the Catastrophic Illness in Children …
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… (Commission) denying reimbursement of $3167 in her child's medical expenses. We reverse. I. M.K.'s child has a medical condition that qualifies for reimbursement of medical expenses from the Catastrophic Illness in Children …