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… obligation to pay for their daughter R.B.'s unreimbursed medical expenses; plaintiff's obligation to contribute to … other including alimony, child support and unreimbursed medical expenses." Due to COVID-19, the plenary hearing was … him and they both have psychological issues. As to L.B.'s medical expenses, defendant contends the total out-of-pocket …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION: ATLANTIC COUNTY CASE NO. 286 CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER NO. 31 THIS MATTER having come before the Court at the June 24, 2014 Case Management Conference, and all parties having been reP.resented by Counsel, and for …
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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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… NO. A-3041-16T1 R.P., Petitioner-Appellant, v. DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES and CAMDEN COUNTY … Judges Accurso and Vernoia. On appeal from the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services, Department of Human … from a final decision of the Director of the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (DMAHS) finding her …
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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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… obligation to pay for their daughter R.B.'s unreimbursed medical expenses; plaintiff's obligation to contribute to … other including alimony, child support and unreimbursed medical expenses." Due to COVID-19, the plenary hearing was … him and they both have psychological issues. As to L.B.'s medical expenses, defendant contends the total out-of-pocket …
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… NO. A-3307-19 L.C., Petitioner-Appellant, v. DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES and MONMOUTH COUNTY … from New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services. Richard I. Miller … (FAD) of the Department of Human Services, Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (Division), imposing …
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… alleged condition was that "he started treating with two medical providers in or around somewhere between 2012 and …
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… NO. A-3451-17 R.P., Petitioner-Appellant, v. DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES, … the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services. Cari-Ann R. Levine … final agency decision by the Director of the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (DMAHS), which …
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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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… 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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… 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 …