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… ACQUAVIVA, J.S.C. This litigation arises from unreimbursed medical expenses incurred by a twenty-four-year-old who was … is the insurance policyholder be liable for unreimbursed medical expenses incurred by an emancipated child who is a … may be construed as a guaranty of William’s unreimbursed medical expenses, such is unenforceable pursuant to the …
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… the authorities initially responded to the incident as a medical emergency—the victim died, however, on the way to … the phone could not be from defendant. 5 A-3492-17T2 The medical examiner testified D.C.'s death was accidental, … of heroin. His opinion, to a reasonable degree of medical certainty, was based on tests conducted on blood and …
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… thirty-minute breaks–so plaintiff could better manage his medical condition. On March 3, 2016, Keith sent plaintiff a … that if he needed an accommodation, he should consult a medical professional and convey such information to … per your request to take care of your personal needs with medical certification from your doctor stating this need. …
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… will return to Louisiana for plaintiff to attend Tulane Medical School after his anticipated NYU graduation in 2018. … under N.J.S.A. 39:6A-4 is $15,000.00. Although plaintiff’s medical bills exceeded the $5,000 medical expense limit on his Louisiana policy, USAA …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NOS. A-3004-17T1 A-4208-17T1 MONMOUTH MEDICAL CENTER, a/s/o MICHAEL ANNUCCI, Plaintiff-Respondent, … _____________________________ SAINT BARNABAS MEDICAL CENTER, a/s/o PAUL HAM, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. … & Walentowicz LLP, attorneys for respondent Monmouth Medical Center (Steven Stadtmauer and Megan Elizabeth …
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… was transported by ambulance to the hospital, where he told medical personnel that he had slipped, fallen, and injured … employee. In total, defendant incurred more than $23,000 in medical bills for the treatment he received. A Middlesex … for the purported injuries he suffered. He used his own medical insurance to cover the ambulance transport and …
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… 4 A-2641-19 time of his birth in 2008, James was deemed "medically fragile," subsequently underwent multiple … in February 2017. On December 13, 2018, the Jersey City Medical Center (JCMC) contacted the Division after defendant … and convinced her to transport James to Hoboken University Medical Center (HUMC) for a second opinion. That hospital …
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… He left work early that day and commenced a six- month paid medical leave "for hospitalization and treatment for mental … plaintiff to his car. Plaintiff again went out on paid medical leave for four months. When he returned to work in … plaintiff should not be at work and he again went out on medical leave, returning fourteen months later in November …
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… pursuant to the hearsay exception for the purpose of medical diagnosis or treatment. We treat this determination … a declarant: Statements made in good faith for purposes of medical diagnosis or treatment which describe medical history, or past or present symptoms, pain, or …
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… for reinstatement if he completed an application, provided medical records for the past three years, and paid the … a completed reinstatement form, but did not include his medical records because "[t]here ha[d] been no change in [his] medical condition." Plaintiff requested again that both his …
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… range of motion." He did not diagnose plaintiff with a medical condition at the second visit. In December 2019, … Dr. David Kirschenbaum, an orthopedist, for an independent medical evaluation. Dr. Kirschenbaum's physical examination … the product." The court found plaintiff failed to supply a medical report to indicate the problems with her hands "were …
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… rescued the plane's two occupants, E.T. assisted Emergency Medical Services in moving the occupants, taped off the … denial of E.T.'s ADR benefits based on a new independent medical examination and report as well as the Medical Review Board's recommendations. The Board modified …
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… the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services. H.S., … 2024 final agency decision of the New Jersey Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (Division) which … federally-created, state-implemented program that provides 'medical assistance to the poor at the expense of the public. …
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… shall be deemed to be served by mail pursuant to R.1:5-2. MEDICAL DEFENSE August 18, 2017 Defendant shall identify its medical experts and serve medical expert reports, if any, by this date. LIABILITY …
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… for the children’s symptoms, to a reasonable degree of medical certainty, was that the children were shaken by the … to as shaken baby syndrome, began to gain traction in the medical community. • In 1987, Dr. Ann-Christine Duhaime, … The Consensus Statement also noted that SBS/AHT is a medical diagnosis, not a legal finding of murder, and …
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… the “extensive case materials,” including the discovery and medical records, and interviewed S.T. twice in person and … counsel’s certification along with the attached expert medical reports, properly exercised its discretion in … notice to S.T., accompanied by the affidavits of qualified medical professionals, was never filed; a hearing with the …
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… Sninsky believed, with a A-3427-09 13 reasonable degree of medical certainty, that Speisman would ultimately have to … with Sager and his mother, Shelia Sager, who worked as a medical assistant in Dr. Schiff's office. They discussed … lasted for 3 A "challenge-dechallenge-rechallenge" is a medical protocol in which a patient is given a drug after …
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… and evaluation by Be Well Psychotherapy, Riverside Medical Group, Riverside Behavior and Mental Health and any … therapy, (4) if defendant’s psychiatrist or other medical provider recommends a Page 14 of 127 prescription, … focuses on women and not men. He strongly prefers the DSM-V medically recognized diagnostic term of major depressive …
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… therapy. Between 2018 and 2021, BrainBuilders provided medical services to seven of Oscar’s members enrolled in its … were insured through Oscar’s EPO did receive transitional medical services as recognized by a Single Case Agreement … These SCAs allow patients to continue with a previous medical provider during the term when they were …
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… term "intellectual disability" is currently accepted in the medical community "to describe the identical phenomenon." … "intellectual disability is the term in common use by medical, educational, and other professions and by the lay … in the emergency room on February 1, 2011. She took S.S.'s medical history, observed S.S. to be "very sleepy," and …