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… NO. A-0555-17T3 P.G., Petitioner-Appellant, v. DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES, … the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services. Central Jersey Legal …
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… was struck by an unidentified vehicle. Police and emergency medical personnel responded, and plaintiff was taken to a … 3 A-5023-15T2 presented five witnesses, including two medical experts. NJM presented three medical experts. Plaintiff had limited recollection of the …
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… around whether there were any circumstances, particularly medical conditions that impacted upon the prosecution's … due to intoxication within a reasonable degree of medical certainty. Additionally, there were medical conditions sufficient to cast doubt upon the results …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5819-13T4 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JOHN HELLER, Defendant-Appellant. ________________________________________________ Submitted February 7, 2017 – Decided …
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… to pay for the children's extracurricular activity and medical expenses in proportion to their incomes as … extracurricular activity and 3 A-3880-14T4 unreimbursed medical expenses. On January 20, 2011, defendant filed a … the children's unreimbursed extracurricular activity and medical expenses. Following a seven-day hearing and the …
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… them an integral part of the business. All unreimbursed medical expenses (co- pays) are included in shared expenses … to remove her belongings. He wrote that "[t]he unreimbursed medical expenses will be shared 50/50 for the children and no sharing for the medical premium for the children." Stating that "[t]here …
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… he suffered a permanent injury through objective, credible medical evidence. Agha, 198 N.J. at 60-61. 4 A-5908-17T2 … and barred plaintiffs from using or referencing Dr. He's medical records at trial.4 On the trial date in July 2018, … that barred them from presenting Dr. He's testimony or her medical records at trial. They claimed they had not gotten …
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… then supporting the son, which included paying significant medical expenses, and he did not seek contribution from … explaining that the extra $70 per month covered her medical insurance, which defendant was required to pay for … However, plaintiff's substantial reliance on hearsay medical records provided "minimal evidential value and [did] …
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… upon the request of the retirement system may, be given a medical examination and he shall submit to any examination by a physician or physicians designated by the medical board once a year for at least a period of five … vanished or has materially diminished. If the report of the medical board shall show that such beneficiary is able to …
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… denied the charges, claimed he had a condition that made it medically impractical for him to "keep up" with … to climb the stairs at the school, asserted he had provided medical 3 A-3964-22 documentation to plaintiff, and … but might later choose to return to teaching if he became medically able to do so without limitation or restriction. …
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… NO. A-0403-16T4 E.T., Petitioner-Appellant, v. DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES, … Judges Koblitz and Manahan. On appeal from the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services, Department of Human … final agency decision of the Director of the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (Director), denying …
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… then supporting the son, which included paying significant medical expenses, and he did not seek contribution from … explaining that the extra $70 per month covered her medical insurance, which defendant was required to pay for … However, plaintiff's substantial reliance on hearsay medical records provided "minimal evidential value and [did] …
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… he suffered a permanent injury through objective, credible medical evidence. Agha, 198 N.J. at 60-61. 4 A-5908-17T2 … and barred plaintiffs from using or referencing Dr. He's medical records at trial.4 On the trial date in July 2018, … that barred them from presenting Dr. He's testimony or her medical records at trial. They claimed they had not gotten …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5819-13T4 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JOHN HELLER, Defendant-Appellant. ________________________________________________ Submitted February 7, 2017 – Decided …
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… to pay for the children's extracurricular activity and medical expenses in proportion to their incomes as … extracurricular activity and 3 A-3880-14T4 unreimbursed medical expenses. On January 20, 2011, defendant filed a … the children's unreimbursed extracurricular activity and medical expenses. Following a seven-day hearing and the …
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… upon the request of the retirement system may, be given a medical examination and he shall submit to any examination by a physician or physicians designated by the medical board once a year for at least a period of five … vanished or has materially diminished. If the report of the medical board shall show that such beneficiary is able to …
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… them an integral part of the business. All unreimbursed medical expenses (co- pays) are included in shared expenses … to remove her belongings. He wrote that "[t]he unreimbursed medical expenses will be shared 50/50 for the children and no sharing for the medical premium for the children." Stating that "[t]here …
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… around whether there were any circumstances, particularly medical conditions that impacted upon the prosecution's … due to intoxication within a reasonable degree of medical certainty. Additionally, there were medical conditions sufficient to cast doubt upon the results …
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… was struck by an unidentified vehicle. Police and emergency medical personnel responded, and plaintiff was taken to a … 3 A-5023-15T2 presented five witnesses, including two medical experts. NJM presented three medical experts. Plaintiff had limited recollection of the …
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… denied the charges, claimed he had a condition that made it medically impractical for him to "keep up" with … to climb the stairs at the school, asserted he had provided medical 3 A-3964-22 documentation to plaintiff, and … but might later choose to return to teaching if he became medically able to do so without limitation or restriction. …