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… a woman reported her son was having a seizure. An emergency medical technician (EMT) also responded to the scene. Upon … and another MRI of the right shoulder. 1 Smith received all medical treatment through workers' compensation. 4 A-2606-21 … of the FCE, Dr. Sidor advised Smith she had reached maximum medical improvement and discharged her from his care. Based …
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… they would affect his judgment. He has not even set forth a medical condition, which would have required medication." …
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… they would affect his judgment. He has not even set forth a medical condition, which would have required medication." …
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… M.D., and St. Barnabas Behavior Health Center, Kimball Medical Center, Kimball Northeast Short Term Care Unit, and … Mr. Ape! in 2007, to a reasonable degree of medical probability today" A: Yes. Q: Was it your opinion. to a reasonable degree of medical probability in 2007, that …
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… the State presented testimony from the Burlington County Medical Examiner. The medical examiner explained, while the victim had few outward … . suggest[ed] that at least he was partly asphyxiated." The medical examiner was unable to determine whether the spots …
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… the State presented testimony from the Burlington County Medical Examiner. The medical examiner explained, while the victim had few outward … . suggest[ed] that at least he was partly asphyxiated." The medical examiner was unable to determine whether the spots …
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… physical exertion to avoid aggravating her preexisting medical condition from a non-work-related car accident that … per week. 3 A-0831-19 Plaintiff did not disclose her medical condition to Bayada when requesting reduced hours … would not want to employ her any longer if they knew of her medical issues. As a result, Bayada had no knowledge of …
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… to intoxication from the consumption of alcohol. Emergency Medical Technician Joseph Schlossberg testified that he … ambulance transported defendant to Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC), followed by Sanfilippo. Schlossberg … section. The next morning, defendant left HUMC against medical advice. Defendant's ex-wife, Donna Zayat, with whom …
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… to intoxication from the consumption of alcohol. Emergency Medical Technician Joseph Schlossberg testified that he … ambulance transported defendant to Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC), followed by Sanfilippo. Schlossberg … section. The next morning, defendant left HUMC against medical advice. Defendant's ex-wife, Donna Zayat, with whom …
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… physical exertion to avoid aggravating her preexisting medical condition from a non-work-related car accident that … per week. 3 A-0831-19 Plaintiff did not disclose her medical condition to Bayada when requesting reduced hours … would not want to employ her any longer if they knew of her medical issues. As a result, Bayada had no knowledge of …
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… coverage of the same amount. It also provided $5000 in medical expenses benefits. Following the accident, plaintiff filed a claim with Progressive for medical expense benefits. In response, plaintiff's counsel … Pennsylvania PIP coverage pays for reasonable and necessary medical expenses incurred as a result of the motor vehicle …
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… HELD THAT A MANDATORY PAROLE DISQUALIFIER PRECLUDES MEDICAL RELEASE. A. The [Judge] Erred In Failing To Properly … Illness From COVID-19 Posed By The Inmate's Underlying Medical Conditions Against The DOC's Precautionary Measures … nature of th[e] illness and the availability of appropriate medical services in prison to adequately treat or cope with …
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… an automobile accident. CURE denied the claim as not medically necessary, stating independent medical examinations concurred its insured reached maximum medical improvement. Notwithstanding this determination, …
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… HELD THAT A MANDATORY PAROLE DISQUALIFIER PRECLUDES MEDICAL RELEASE. A. The [Judge] Erred In Failing To Properly … Illness From COVID-19 Posed By The Inmate's Underlying Medical Conditions Against The DOC's Precautionary Measures … nature of th[e] illness and the availability of appropriate medical services in prison to adequately treat or cope with …
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… coverage of the same amount. It also provided $5000 in medical expenses benefits. Following the accident, plaintiff filed a claim with Progressive for medical expense benefits. In response, plaintiff's counsel … Pennsylvania PIP coverage pays for reasonable and necessary medical expenses incurred as a result of the motor vehicle …
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… an automobile accident. CURE denied the claim as not medically necessary, stating independent medical examinations concurred its insured reached maximum medical improvement. Notwithstanding this determination, …
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A-1374-23 Briefs
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… from First Trial Relevant to Issue on Appeal 9 Victim Medical Records Relevant to Issue on Appeal 12 LEGAL … and the State’s Motion to Preclude Dr. Polimeni. Pa41 Medical Examiner’s and Coroners’ Handbook Pa42 INDEX TO APPENDIX VOL II. Medical Examiner’s and Coroners’ Handbook (cont’d) Pa162 A …
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… because she had been prescribed medication following a medical procedure — full body plastic surgery in January … 1996) (explaining "[t]he diagnosis of alcoholism, a complex medical condition," in a medical record was inadmissible as a business record); but …
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… of BIA-ALCL. 3. Allergan, through its predecessor, McGhan Medical Corporation, first introduced a textured breast … implants explanted due to the risk of BIA-ALCL, but, due to medical, economic, or other reasons, have not yet undergone … BIA-ALCL, death for certain patients, incurred costs for medical care and treatment, loss of wages and wage earning 3 …
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A-1380-23 Briefs
Briefs
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… AND DEFINITE AWARD...……….3 (Raised below: T10:13-19) A. Medically Necessary and Causally Related Medical Expense Benefits Must be Paid Pursuant to the New … Insurance Company (“Defendant”), for a lien consisting of medical expenses improperly paid by Plaintiff’s health …