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… Park. Montoya and Moreno sustained injuries and underwent medical treatment and fusion surgeries, each ultimately … shall provide the following coverage options: . . . . e. Medical expense benefits in amounts of $150,000, $75,000, … $50,000 or $15,000 per person per accident; except that, medical expense benefits shall be paid in an amount not to …
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… the time. Lynn stated that plaintiff continued to receive medical treatment, but the doctors had advised them that … AMOUNT OF INADMISSIBLE HEARSAY 8 A-5574-16T4 AND "MEDICAL OPINION" TESTIMONY ABOUT CONCUSSIONS, DEPRESSION, … PLAINTIFF IS INCAPABLE OF WORKING AS A CHEF WITHOUT ANY MEDICAL OR VOCATIONAL EXPERT TESTIMONY. VI. A NEW TRIAL IS …
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… three distinct occasions "caused a very young child and a medically fragile newborn child to be placed at substantial … risk of harm by depriving the children, including a medically fragile infant, of the only functioning reasonable … . . . not refuted." The court first found that Steven, a "medically fragile infant" who had recently undergone hernia …
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… deal with any statements elicited for the purpose of a medical diagnosis if defendant raised an objection. The … "the high degree of consistency" of her statements to the medical providers at Cooper Hospital and CARES, her recorded … faith for purposes of, and . . . reasonably pertinent to, medical diagnosis or treatment" that "describes medical …
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… deal with any statements elicited for the purpose of a medical diagnosis if defendant raised an objection. The … "the high degree of consistency" of her statements to the medical providers at Cooper Hospital and CARES, her recorded … faith for purposes of, and . . . reasonably pertinent to, medical diagnosis or treatment" that "describes medical …
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… Park. Montoya and Moreno sustained injuries and underwent medical treatment and fusion surgeries, each ultimately … shall provide the following coverage options: . . . . e. Medical expense benefits in amounts of $150,000, $75,000, … $50,000 or $15,000 per person per accident; except that, medical expense benefits shall be paid in an amount not to …
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… H. NANAVATI, M.D., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CAPE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, Defendant-Respondent. … v. CAPE REGIONAL HEALTH SYSTEMS, d/b/a CAPE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, CAPE REGIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM BOARD OF … filed a Chancery action appealing defendant Cape Regional Medical Center's (Hospital) failure to reappoint him as a …
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… three distinct occasions "caused a very young child and a medically fragile newborn child to be placed at substantial … risk of harm by depriving the children, including a medically fragile infant, of the only functioning reasonable … . . . not refuted." The court first found that Steven, a "medically fragile infant" who had recently undergone hernia …
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… the time. Lynn stated that plaintiff continued to receive medical treatment, but the doctors had advised them that … AMOUNT OF INADMISSIBLE HEARSAY 8 A-5574-16T4 AND "MEDICAL OPINION" TESTIMONY ABOUT CONCUSSIONS, DEPRESSION, … PLAINTIFF IS INCAPABLE OF WORKING AS A CHEF WITHOUT ANY MEDICAL OR VOCATIONAL EXPERT TESTIMONY. VI. A NEW TRIAL IS …
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… In her certification, she alleged she read plaintiff's "medical records from the military that indicated [plaintiff] … court to review plaintiff's military discharge papers and medical records in chambers due to their confidential nature … court. Defendant then stated she had a copy of plaintiff's medical records, which she had accessed when they lived …
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… erratic disruptions and with extreme inconveniences to her medical providers to the point they no longer felt comfortable with medically treating the Plaintiff. The Defendants submitted … Counsel submits Motion to Compel discovery for Plaintiff’ s medical history, ten (10) years of medical record with …
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… JEANNE A. ABDOU, APRN, ROGER O'HALLORAN, ESQ., GULF COAST MEDICAL CENTER, LEE MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM, and CARLY … Connell Foley, LLP, attorneys for respondents Gulf Coast Medical Center, Lee Memorial Health System, and Carly … complaint further alleges plaintiff's sister also received medical care in "Cape Coral, Florida" from defendant …
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… images depicting a destroyed shipment of her catheters and medical equipment. Defendant testified he has not had … the person from friends, relatives, transportation, medical care, or other source of support; 16 A-2589-24 (b) …
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… danger [of COVID-19] passes." Plaintiff did not consult a medical doctor, nor did she, or anyone in her household, … or is experiencing symptoms of COVID- 19 and seeking a medical diagnosis; (bb) a member of the individual's … Plaintiff testified that she was not advised by a medical doctor or any medical professional to …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2200-14T1 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. W.D., JR., Defendant-Appellant. _______________________________________ Submitted February 28, 2017 – Decided Before …
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… As the PCR judge subsequently noted, defendant's medical condition, which admittedly was not diagnosed until … report by Dr. Raymond Terranova, a psychologist, and other medical records, which included references to defendant's … sentencing judge's attention, he failed to obtain all the medical reports, present them at sentencing, and argue …
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… harm himself. Accordingly, the officer took appellant to a medical center for an evaluation. At the medical center, the officer observed appellant expose his … He also denied exposing himself to a nurse at the medical center and claimed he had asked for medical …
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… at which he would have qualified for post-retirement medical benefits, advised his employer that unless it … qualifying age in order to be eligible for his retirement medical benefits. The claimant has provided no 4 A-0051-18T4 … was safe for the foreseeable future. While this lack of medical benefits before age [sixty] is an unfortunate …
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… to miss the shift or any shift thereafter, or to take medical leave. On October 3, 2019, J.S. returned to her … TWICE. THEY DID NOT TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THAT I WAS IN NEED OF MEDICAL ATTENTION. THE CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING THE WAY [MY EMPLOYER] AND I PARTED WAS DUE TO A MEDICAL EMERGENCY, A MENTAL BREAKDOWN. I HAVE DOCUMENTED …
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… to miss the shift or any shift thereafter, or to take medical leave. On October 3, 2019, J.S. returned to her … TWICE. THEY DID NOT TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THAT I WAS IN NEED OF MEDICAL ATTENTION. THE CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING THE WAY [MY EMPLOYER] AND I PARTED WAS DUE TO A MEDICAL EMERGENCY, A MENTAL BREAKDOWN. I HAVE DOCUMENTED …