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… IS on tnis //{\ day of October,20l6 ORDERED as follows: The Medical Records Protocol set forth in Case Management Order … plaintiffs from their continuing obligation to produce medical records with their responses to the Plaintiff Fact …
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… expert reports by October 15, 2021. During an independent medical examination conducted on August 17, 2021 by Warren … a physical examination, and reviewing plaintiff's medical history and records, Dr. Hammerschlag concluded … for reconsideration rely upon the provision of relevant medical evidence sufficient to reach the verbal threshold …
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… TYRONE S. HENRY, JR., Plaintiffs, and ATLANTICARE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, Plaintiff/Intervenor- Appellant, v. SANTOSH … PER CURIAM Plaintiff-intervenor AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center (AtlantiCare) appeals from the September 15 … on February 8, 2014, after first incurring substantial medical treatment bills at AtlantiCare. . . . At the time of …
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… AKFC, "a facility for the criminally insane," as a Senior Medical Security Officer for fifteen years, prior to ending … by completing an incident report before he sought medical attention. Petitioner testified he reported to a … while restraining a patient." Confronted with further medical reports, petitioner noted the reports showed the …
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… plaintiff's claim for PIP benefits to cover the cost of her medical treatment for injuries she sustained in an auto … neck, and arm injuries in the accident and incurred medical bills for her treatment. At the time of the … provided PIP coverage for up to $15,000 in covered medical expenses. The policy specifically defined an …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3159-17T4 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. S.L.S., Defendant-Appellant. _______________________________ IN THE MATTER OF THE …
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… Later that month, Alan's resource parent had a medical condition that precluded continued care of Alan. … Home for Children, a facility that provides residential medical care for children. Alan had pneumonia when he was … therapist and developmental interventionist, as well as medical evaluations and treatment from specialists including …
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… Department of Health and Human Services regarding alleged medical billing fraud concerning their patients at Advanced … defendant was traveling out of the state when he billed for medical services, which he allegedly provided to patients in … was named in thirty-eight of the counts – with an extensive medical billing fraud scheme involving over more than $1.5 …
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… father, Robert C. Quick. Defendant Stokes Pharmacy provided medical services including medication and durable medical equipment to Joseph which were billed to and paid … and employees of Defendant Stokes Pharmacy, provided medical services in the form of medication to Joseph Brian …
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… red dots which were not present when the child received medical attention that weekend. 6 A-2135-16T3 Inflicted … are not there to witness the injury so we have to exclude medical ideologies and also accidental ideologies as … that can be consistent. In this case, we didn't have a medical explanation that could account for all of [Shayna's] …
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… leave the hotel." The police brought Katrina to Hunterdon Medical Center, where her medical records indicate that she had been admitted to a … is not connected with any physicians, hospital or other medical facility . . . . At your request, [the Foundation] …
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… 147. We need not reach the second prong because plaintiff's medical condition is insufficient to constitute extraordinary circumstances. In general, medical conditions may satisfy the extraordinary … level requires the judge to analyze the "severity of the medical condition and the consequential impact on the …
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… by allowing defense counsel to cross-examine plaintiff's medical expert about the percent of partial total disability … and [would] not heal to function normally with further medical treatment." N.J.S.A. 39:6A-8(a). Defendant claimed … in physical medicine and rehabilitation. The doctor and the medical personnel in his office treated plaintiff for the …
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… On January 17, 2018, A.H. met with Dr. Gladibel Medina, the Medical Director of the Dorothy B. Hersh Child Protection … At the meeting, Dr. Medina spoke to A.H., gathered A.H.'s medical history, examined A.H., and spoke to Avalos. A.H. … opinion because she reached her conclusion "based on the medical history she received as well as the physical …
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… residential custodian and the parent in charge of all medical decisions for both children. The following month, … the parent of primary residence with the authority to make medical decisions on the children's behalf, while permitting … designation as the parent of primary residence with primary medical decision-making authority. The judge also: …
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… the repeated infestation of mold that resulted in the medical problems of [plaintiff]. When deposed, however, … upon the collective opinions of Cannon, Levy, and her two medical experts to prove causation based upon a "cumulative … 91 (2009). 2 The motion judge did not reach the issue of medical causation. 10 A-5521-17T3 "[T]he issue of a …
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… disabled, but denied his application, relying on medical documentation demonstrating that his disability was … LAW AND SHOULD BE REVERSED. POINT VI ALL SUBSEQUENT WRITTEN MEDICAL OPINIONS ISSUED BY DR. JEFFERY LAKIN, THE STATE INDEPENDENT MEDICAL EXAMINER, BEYOND THE INITIAL REPORT ISSUED BY HIM ON …
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… marijuana but signed herself out of the hospital against medical advice. Shortly thereafter, Allison went to another … positive for amphetamines, methamphetamines and methadone. Medical records from St. Luke's also showed that Ella's … introduced into evidence a number of documents, including medical records concerning Ella's birth. Allison did not …
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… laparotomy to remove a portion of her bowel. T.D. told the medical staff that she hurt herself falling down the stairs. … counsel agreed not to introduce certain portions of T.D.'s medical records while at Cooper. T.D. testified that she … because his attorney failed to: (1) obtain an "independent medical expert to challenge [the State's] medical opinion"; …
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… alleged condition was that "he started treating with two medical providers in or around somewhere between 2012 and …