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… under N.J.R.E. 803(c)(4) as statements for purposes of medical diagnosis or treatment, because "[t]hese are details a medical person has to have." The court also noted that under … IN HER ENCOUNTER WITH DEFENDANT AS STATEMENTS IN AID OF MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS PURSUANT TO EVIDENCE RULE 803(c)(4). IV. …
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… allocated between the parties for payment of unreimbursed medical expenses exceeding $250 per year per child and the … direct the judge to utilize the line seven ratio on the medical allocation ratio after reconsideration of the above … parties' contributions towards the line seven unreimbursed medical expenses. Specifically, plaintiff sought a …
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… which was minor and temporary, and she required no medical treatment. However, Thompson argues she need not … a little bit of a stomachache." Petitioner did not seek any medical attention and sustained no lasting physical … Petitioner was not physically injured and did not seek medical attention or A-5028-14T1 5 counseling. She went to …
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… which was minor and temporary, and she required no medical treatment. However, Thompson argues she need not … a little bit of a stomachache." Petitioner did not seek any medical attention and sustained no lasting physical … Petitioner was not physically injured and did not seek medical attention or A-5028-14T1 5 counseling. She went to …
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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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… 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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… 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 …
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… under N.J.R.E. 803(c)(4) as statements for purposes of medical diagnosis or treatment, because "[t]hese are details a medical person has to have." The court also noted that under … IN HER ENCOUNTER WITH DEFENDANT AS STATEMENTS IN AID OF MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS PURSUANT TO EVIDENCE RULE 803(c)(4). IV. …
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… allocated between the parties for payment of unreimbursed medical expenses exceeding $250 per year per child and the … direct the judge to utilize the line seven ratio on the medical allocation ratio after reconsideration of the above … parties' contributions towards the line seven unreimbursed medical expenses. Specifically, plaintiff sought a …
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A-43-24 Supplemental Respondent Brief
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… (Criminal), “Insanity” (rev. 10/17/88)…………………..17 Stedman’s Medical Dictionary (28th ed. 2013) ………………………………10 FILED, … to introduce only lay testimony on such an esoteric medical issue would invite the jury to speculate about … its effects on behavior, is a highly specialized medical field well beyond the ken of the average person. …
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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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… 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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… indirectly through third parties or related entities, its medical devices, including Bard IPCs, to be implanted in … indirectly through third parties or related entities, its medical devices, including Bard IPCs, to be implanted in … indirectly through third parties or related entities, its medical devices, including Bard IPCs, to be implanted in …
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… this case, [Fenwick] left work due to non-work[-] related medical impairments that during the natural aging process . . . left her unable to perform her job. In addition[,] a medical professional did not advise [Fenwick] to leave the … because she left work because the work aggravated her medical condition[,] which did not have a work[-]connected …
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… The same percentages applied to the payment of Kim's medical and dental expenses that were not covered by … a company earning $83,414 per year. He claimed he had large medical debts and needed additional surgery that he could … and of the amount he was to pay for extracurricular, medical and dental expenses. Defendant's cross-motion …
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… on the credible testimony of SCO Torres and the lack of any medical documentation to support the existence of any … competent, and credible evidence. Torres notes there was no medical evidence the soreness in his neck before the … spinal stenosis, given the substantial post- incident medical evidence of that pre-existing condition. The ALJ …
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… doctor's notes for just a portion of the absences. Hanna's medical records reported that she was diagnosed by her … child, S. (Steve). Steve had been examined for a host of medical disorders, at Terry's urging, including Tourette's, … consequences, including death of the child." Stedman's Medical Dictionary 1906 (28th ed. 2005). 6 A-1503-16T3 feet …
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… that we assume they are homicides. But remember, as a medical examiner, I'm filling out a death certificate so … testified he could not state within a reasonable degree of medical certainty a homicide had occurred. Defendant called … that's the heart of vital statistic[s]. Arden testified a medical examiner's opinion of the cause and manner of death …
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… support was set at $29 a week, plus fifteen percent of medical bills over $250, for which F.H. needed to submit … increase L.S.'s obligation to pay a portion of the child's medical expenses. She claimed L.S. had been negligent while … exchanges would occur at her home due to an undisclosed "medical condition," but he had reneged. She requested the …