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… two separate actions alleging underpayment of bills for medical services, the Defendants move to dismiss the … disputed claims. North Jersey, located in Oradell, is a “medical practice specializing in neurological procedures and … administered healthcare plans of individuals who sought medical treatment from North Jersey. North Jersey alleges …
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… two separate actions alleging underpayment of bills for medical services, the Defendants move to dismiss the … disputed claims. North Jersey, located in Oradell, is a “medical practice specializing in neurological procedures and … administered healthcare plans of individuals who sought medical treatment from North Jersey. North Jersey alleges …
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… HACKENSACK MERIDIAN HEALTH, INC. and HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, Defendants-Respondents. Submitted February … PER CURIAM While hospitalized at Hackensack University Medical Center, decedent Pamela Wright was declared brain … claims and remand for further proceedings. Wright received medical care from defendants during a hospitalization in …
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… rejected appellant's claim on the basis that she had not medically proven her present disabling condition was caused … The following day, appellant, who was in pain, went to a medical facility and was prescribed muscle relaxers and … physician called by appellant, and from the State's medical expert, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon. The …
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… defendant lacked the ability to meet her son's extensive medical needs. Shortly after his birth, Robert was … care pediatric facility that would meet Robert's intensive medical needs.2 In December 2008, the Division filed a … of the guardianship trial, Robert resided at an approved medical group home because of his significant medical and …
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… were in the vehicle and one was taken for emergency medical care. While at the hospital, plaintiff experienced … disc or a bulge is a permanent injury as a defined medical fact?" To question one, the judge responded: In … category. A permanent injury within a reasonable degree of medical probability, other than scarring or disfigurement. …
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… under N.J.S.A. 43:15A-43. As we will discuss, the Board's medical expert who testified at the hearing, as well as the … a motor vehicle collision at work. He was examined by his medical expert and diagnosed with neck and low back … law judge ("the first ALJ"). Appellant and his medical expert testified in his case. The Board presented …
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… were in the vehicle and one was taken for emergency medical care. While at the hospital, plaintiff experienced … disc or a bulge is a permanent injury as a defined medical fact?" To question one, the judge responded: In … category. A permanent injury within a reasonable degree of medical probability, other than scarring or disfigurement. …
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… defendant lacked the ability to meet her son's extensive medical needs. Shortly after his birth, Robert was … care pediatric facility that would meet Robert's intensive medical needs.2 In December 2008, the Division filed a … of the guardianship trial, Robert resided at an approved medical group home because of his significant medical and …
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… under N.J.S.A. 43:15A-43. As we will discuss, the Board's medical expert who testified at the hearing, as well as the … a motor vehicle collision at work. He was examined by his medical expert and diagnosed with neck and low back … law judge ("the first ALJ"). Appellant and his medical expert testified in his case. The Board presented …
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… HACKENSACK MERIDIAN HEALTH, INC. and HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, Defendants-Respondents. Submitted February … PER CURIAM While hospitalized at Hackensack University Medical Center, decedent Pamela Wright was declared brain … claims and remand for further proceedings. Wright received medical care from defendants during a hospitalization in …
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… rejected appellant's claim on the basis that she had not medically proven her present disabling condition was caused … The following day, appellant, who was in pain, went to a medical facility and was prescribed muscle relaxers and … physician called by appellant, and from the State's medical expert, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon. The …
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… at thirty-five weeks in August 2019 at the Jersey City Medical Center. A toxicology analysis revealed that he had … although amphetamines were not detected in his first stool (medically referred to as his meconium) and there was a … prescribed Tramadol, an opiate, to her in May 2019, but his medical records and testimony do not reflect he was made …
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… decision after considering claimant's testimony and medical testimony from the parties' competing experts. … loss of hearing. Claimant presented at trial expert medical testimony and a written report from a general … percent in the injuries relating to the neck. A separate medical expert diagnosed and quantified claimant's increased …
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… condition while she was pregnant. Salas did not provide a medical note from the doctor who treated her skin rash. … PMMI presented an alternate job position to address Salas's medical condition and "that Salas 'failed to accept the … employer's factory which apparently he never visited." The medical expert never examined Salas and did not review her …
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… decision after considering claimant's testimony and medical testimony from the parties' competing experts. … loss of hearing. Claimant presented at trial expert medical testimony and a written report from a general … percent in the injuries relating to the neck. A separate medical expert diagnosed and quantified claimant's increased …
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… condition while she was pregnant. Salas did not provide a medical note from the doctor who treated her skin rash. … PMMI presented an alternate job position to address Salas's medical condition and "that Salas 'failed to accept the … employer's factory which apparently he never visited." The medical expert never examined Salas and did not review her …
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… at thirty-five weeks in August 2019 at the Jersey City Medical Center. A toxicology analysis revealed that he had … although amphetamines were not detected in his first stool (medically referred to as his meconium) and there was a … prescribed Tramadol, an opiate, to her in May 2019, but his medical records and testimony do not reflect he was made …
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… vs. ETHICON, INC., GYNECARE, JOHNSON & JOHNSON, AMERICAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC., C.R. BARD, INC., TISSUE SCIENCE … COLOPLAST CORPORATION, MENTOR WORLDWIDE, LLC, CALDERA MEDICAL, INC., TYCO HEALTHCARE GROUP LP, UNITED STATES … SURGICAL CORPORATION, COVIDIEN, INC., COOK, INC. ,COOK MEDICAL INC., COOK GROUP, INC., et als. Defendants. MASTER …
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… refused to provide reasonable accommodations, including medical-grade personal protective equipment (PPE), to clean … Bohnyak advised Eubanks he was not comfortable and required medical-grade PPE. He stated, "if I have to do this, I would … "a Tyvek suit."1 Eubanks referred the request to O'Neil as medical-grade PPE was unavailable. O'Neil explained to …