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… presented to the emergency room at St. Joseph's University Medical Center in Paterson. He reported that he tried to get … The evidence at the trial included testimony from Donzella, medical expert reports for both Donzella (Dr. Festa, Dr. … in his report that based upon his review of Donzella's medical history and after performing a physical examination, …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3304-18T4 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. TERRANCE W. GRANT, a/k/a TERENCE W. GRANT, and TERRENCE W. GRANT, Defendant-Appellant. _____________________________ Submitted March 30, …
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… affirmative defense to the crime that (defendant) summoned medical treatment for (the injured person) or knew that medical treatment had been summoned by another person and … by a preponderance of the evidence that he/she summoned medical treatment for the injured person or knew that …
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IN RE TAXOTERE LITIGATION FI LED AUB 14 2019 JudgeJametF.Hyland SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION - MIDDLESEX COUNTY CASE TYPE: MCL NO. 628 MASTER DOCKET NO. MID-L-4998-18-CM CIVIL ACTION IN RE TAXOTERE LITIGATION PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION ORDER#3 …
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… (Benicar@, Benicar HCT@, Azor@, or Tribenzor@) as well as medical records and/or a certification under oath … If plaintiff does not presently have contemporaneous medical records demonstrating "serious gastrointestinal … (Benicar@, Benicar HCT@, Azor@, or Tribenzor@) as well as medical records and/or a certification under oath …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3304-18T4 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. TERRANCE W. GRANT, a/k/a TERENCE W. GRANT, and TERRENCE W. GRANT, Defendant-Appellant. _____________________________ Submitted March 30, …
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… adversely affected her health, she did not produce any medical evidence supporting that assertion. Kuntz testified … were insufficient, and she failed to provide any proof of a medical condition caused by or aggravated by the workplace. … claims that the stress of the workplace caused her adverse medical consequences were unsubstantiated. N.J.A.C. …
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… and father after he was born in April 2017. M.N.J. is medically fragile. The Division of Child Protection and … period of time after his birth before he was returned to a medical facility where he has remained for the past two … trial, the Division's plan for M.N.J. was release from the medical facility followed by select-home adoption. The …
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… NO. A-3171-17T2 E.S., Petitioner-Appellant, v. DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES and CAMDEN COUNTY … the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services. Cohen Fineman, LLC, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (Melissa H. Raksa, …
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… knee. After surgery to repair the left leg, she was on medical leave from Walmart until April 2010 due to physical … In April, she returned to work at Walmart with medical restrictions limiting her to part-time work. The … original surgery to repair the leg. Dr. Tiger, petitioner's medical expert, testified on June 18, 2014, opining that …
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… spoke with Jane who admitted she and Tom did not seek medical attention after the child was burned. Although Dr. … he contacted the Division due to the delay in obtaining medical care for the child. Dr. Abdullah intended to … The following day, Cathy was taken by a caseworker for a medical evaluation by Dr. Monique Higginbotham, who …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0580-16T3 HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PETER MURRAY, … filed a brief. PER CURIAM Plaintiff Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC) appeals from a September 1, 2016 order … defendant Peter Murray for $9,264.90 representing unpaid medical bills. Defendant did not deny that he was …
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… and fall and suffer injuries. Plaintiff has an extensive medical history. He was involved in motor vehicle accidents … to differentiate between the two falls. There was no medical expert to present the jury with an opinion as to … rooming house property. Because of plaintiff's complicated medical history and his ongoing treatment at the time of his …
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… presented to the emergency room at St. Joseph's University Medical Center in Paterson. He reported that he tried to get … The evidence at the trial included testimony from Donzella, medical expert reports for both Donzella (Dr. Festa, Dr. … in his report that based upon his review of Donzella's medical history and after performing a physical examination, …
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… two months in a rehabilitation center, required ongoing medical treatment, and was unable to work. Calix filed a … In March 2015, Calix filed a motion against RNR for medical and temporary benefits. In support of the motion, … motion. In April 2015, Calix filed a separate motion for medical and temporary benefits against A2Z. The motion was …
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… in failing to provide the court with an expert report or medical records regarding his alleged mental condition to … nephew, and he did not have defendant evaluated by a medical expert. PCR counsel asserted defense counsel refused to have defendant medically evaluated because defendant's family could not …
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… denying his challenge to benefits coverage for two medical procedures he underwent for back pain. We affirm for … noted the term, "emergency" was defined by the plan as "a medical condition of such severity that a prudent layperson … knowledge of health and medicine would call for immediate medical attention." The record 5 A-2977-22 showed petitioner …
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… confident ial by statute, rule, or prior case law D (Z) Medical, psychiatric, psychological, and alcohol and drug … records, reports, and evaluations. Statements required for medical billing that do not include descriptions of medical diagnoses, conditions, or services are not excluded …
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… based on plaintiff's failure to present objective, credible medical evidence to support his claim he suffered a … plaintiff failed to demonstrate—with objective, credible medical evidence—he suffered a "permanent injury" as a … motion for a directed verdict because sufficient, objective medical evidence was presented to show he sustained a …
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… (City). In July 2018, Lashley began an approved extended medical leave, which ultimately lasted until January 2020. Although Lashley initially began her medical leave because of her pregnancy, she continued her medical leave because of chronic pain following the birth of …