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… and was placed on MAP in 2013 "for making threats towards medical personnel and spitting at them." He also incurred … because the ultimate determination is "'a legal one, not a medical one, even though it is guided by medical expert testimony.'" Ibid. (quoting D.C., 146 N.J. at …
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… and was placed on MAP in 2013 "for making threats towards medical personnel and spitting at them." He also incurred … because the ultimate determination is "'a legal one, not a medical one, even though it is guided by medical expert testimony.'" Ibid. (quoting D.C., 146 N.J. at …
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… Gastroenterologist, provided the Rosko plaintiffs with his medical opinion concerning T.R.’s illness. Dr. Pall … Pall’s opinion is an article published in a peer-reviewed medical journal discussing the etiology of biliary atresia. … that allows novel expert testimony in areas of evolving medical causation science, provided the proponent of the …
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… sexual encounter with plaintiff, the New Jersey Board of Medical Examiners revoked his license to practice medicine. … He concurred in defendant's diagnosis, reported in his medical records, that plaintiff suffered from brain damage. … 9 A-5520-14T3 "guarded" because of plaintiff's mistrust of medical professionals due to defendant's actions. Dr. Badgio …
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… DR. AMEGOR BREACHED A PUBLIC TRUST SOLELY BECAUSE SHE IS A MEDICAL DOCTOR, BECAUSE HER STATUS AS A MEDICAL DOCTOR IS AN ELEMENT OF BOTH CRIMES FOR WHICH THE … but had to be kept by the doctors. DePaul requested medical records for sixty calendar dates from defendant's …
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… have open and liberal right to attend all pregnancy related medical visits of [d]efendant and to ask questions and … same later. 11) Plaintiff shall pay for any unreimbursed medical expenses related to the pregnancy upon presentation … and by its very nature carried the potential of a serious medical condition." Defendant asserts plaintiff became …
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… must contact [M.P.] immediately should Matthew require any medical appointment or emergency treatment to include … for the following matters: a. The authority to make medical decisions, including decisions regarding his care … decisions regarding his healthcare including the need for medical/surgical procedures and diagnostic testing; 14 …
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… to do with her." Darla was taken by ambulance to Palisades Medical Center, where she experienced a seizure. She was … the tibia. Darla was transferred to Hackensack University Medical Center and remained hospitalized for ten days, where … 12 A-3746-17T4 On November 2, 2015, Julia DeBellis, M.D., Medical Director of the Audrey Hepburn Children's House, …
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… the time of injury, a plaintiff need only have 'reasonable medical information' that connects an injury with fault to … to be a common side effect. Luongo, who participated in medical decisions in collaboration with his mother, could … relates to his ingestion of Accutane. He did not then seek medical treatment because the symptoms did not persist. His …
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… indicating a diagnosis of a Gallbladder Injury according to Medical Records, but no Cholecystectomy was performed. (B) … (4) Contemporaneous prescription records from a pharmacy or medical facility reflecting that the Program Participant was … provided (the “Prescription Records”); (5) Contemporaneous medical records reflecting a diagnosis of Gallbladder Injury …
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… was in an ambulance about to be taken to the hospital. Medical technicians informed the responding officers that … in an ambulance about to be transported to the hospital. Medical technicians informed the responding police officers … station to provide information that might be helpful to medical professionals treating his daughter. Defendant was …
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… and was placed on MAP in 2013 "for making threats towards medical personnel and spitting at them." He also incurred … because the ultimate determination is "'a legal one, not a medical one, even though it is guided by medical expert testimony.'" Ibid. (quoting D.C., 146 N.J. at …
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… and was placed on MAP in 2013 "for making threats towards medical personnel and spitting at them." He also incurred … because the ultimate determination is "'a legal one, not a medical one, even though it is guided by medical expert testimony.'" Ibid. (quoting D.C., 146 N.J. at …
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… No. 8 answered that she was “an operating room nurse at a medical center.” She did not state the name of the center. … further. She claims she has a friend who works at Monmouth Medical Center with [A.B.] (I believe she is juror 15). She … of defense counsel. He asked where she works (Monmouth Medical Center); whether, “in terms of any posting or …
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A-56-24 Public Defender Amicus Curiae Brief
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… Polimeni confirmed that Mele suffered from many preexisting medical conditions, including chronic lung disease, … . . that is progressive and debilitating,” “[i]t is common medical practice to provide palliative care for patients … that because of her “dementia,” her “corrective surgery and medical care to her orthopedic injuries were cancelled and …
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… trial or innocence by reason of insanity, obviously expert medical opinion is necessary both for the defendant and for … Law Dictionary 588 (12th ed. 2024).] Meanwhile, Stedman's Medical Dictionary defines a "mental illness" as … disorder; (2) any psychiatric illness listed in Current Medical Information and Terminology of the American Medical …
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… the bleeding. Park was transported by ambulance to a local medical center. He remained in the intensive care unit for … 2 The State also sought to bar testimony from the defense's medical expert, Dr. Franz Yanagawa. The judge denied the … Dr. Yanagawa's testimony to "opinions within his area of medical expertise." 5 A-3983-21 . . . . The second . . . has …
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A-1037-23 Briefs
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… In each case, Allstate paid New Jersey New Jersey Medical Expense Payment (“Med-Pay”) benefits on behalf of … were submitted under a limited agreement to arbitrate (the Medical Payment Subrogation Arbitration Agreement, … can be made only with the insured’s consent; or (h) medical payment subrogation claims are prohibited by statute …
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A-53-24 - Petition for Certification
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… the expert’s opinion is “generally accepted within the [medical] community.” Id. (citing Kemp ex rel. Wright v. … diagnosis is that it allows experts to make conclusions on medical causation in circumstances where they do not have … Division noted that “Plaintiff also had other underlying medical conditions that could have caused the injury, …
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A-53-24 - Respondent Brief
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… causation opinions that a 300- micron particulate of medical-grade silicone is capable of causing the injuries … to rely on (or conduct) any studies proving a microscopic, medical-grade silicone particulate can cause inflammation, … Dr. Lalezary, similarly fails to identify any scientific or medical basis to support general causation. Aside from …