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… 2018, and thereafter she told Marain that she was having medical issues, but when asked about medical documentation, Pichardo admitted to the employer on … Marain texts every day, telling him she was sick, under medical care at a hospital, or that she did not have …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1851-18T3 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. B.N., Defendant-Appellant, and A.V., Defendant. _____________________________ IN THE …
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… The trial was based on petitioner's testimony and medical and expert reports. In a decision placed on the … N.J. at 453-55, the Court held an employer's provision of medical treatment for a work-related injury or arrangement … 286 N.J. Super. at 282, after several months of receiving medical treatment for a work-related injury paid by his …
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… of her employment as a corrections officer. Due to the medical issues related to her hip and lower back, it was … sought treatment from another physician, but she was never medically cleared to return to work. Dusenbery filed an … the evidence and the testimony of the parties' respective medical experts, the ALJ determined that, as a result of …
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… she initially misunderstood the availability of continued medical benefits if the boys were adopted as opposed to … She subsequently learned the boys remained eligible for medical insurance if adopted by her family. At trial, Laura … and adoption, citing Laura Dee's confusion about continued medical insurance for Neil and Kevin if adopted. But, as …
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… also compelled plaintiff to maintain through her employment medical insurance for defendant and their child. 3 A-1711-23 … amount" in light of plaintiff's providing defendant with "medical, dental, prescription drug and vision insurance"; … impeded his ability to locate necessary financial data and medical records. Defendant attached a medical examination …
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… Medicaid program, implemented through the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services ("DMAHS"), have … 1396 to 1396w-8, provides federal and state funding for the medical care of those who are unable to afford their medical costs. See Ark. Dep't of Health & Hum. Servs. v. …
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… the new trial. Because plaintiff did not present any medical evidence that a preexisting condition was aggravated … treatment. Plaintiff testified she did not pursue any medical treatment between November 2020 and the summer of … because she had a family member and friend who were having "medical difficult[ies]." When plaintiff resumed treatment in …
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… February 2011. In support of that assertion, he presented a medical record showing that he had a stroke in October 2010. … for the next 6 months which may adversely impact his medical condition." Peterson attested that Bongiovanni … in postponing the summary judgment motion due to his medical condition and the plaintiff has rights also." II We …
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… The trial was based on petitioner's testimony and medical and expert reports. In a decision placed on the … N.J. at 453-55, the Court held an employer's provision of medical treatment for a work-related injury or arrangement … 286 N.J. Super. at 282, after several months of receiving medical treatment for a work-related injury paid by his …
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… of her employment as a corrections officer. Due to the medical issues related to her hip and lower back, it was … sought treatment from another physician, but she was never medically cleared to return to work. Dusenbery filed an … the evidence and the testimony of the parties' respective medical experts, the ALJ determined that, as a result of …
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… she initially misunderstood the availability of continued medical benefits if the boys were adopted as opposed to … She subsequently learned the boys remained eligible for medical insurance if adopted by her family. At trial, Laura … and adoption, citing Laura Dee's confusion about continued medical insurance for Neil and Kevin if adopted. But, as …
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… it to 8 In Brown v. Kennedy Memorial Hospital-University Medical Center, 312 N.J. Super. 579 (App. Div. 1998), … fairly compensate plaintiff for his/her future losses. 3. Medical and Funeral Expenses The plaintiff is also entitled to an award for reasonable and related medical expenses and funeral expenses. 16 See Kappovich v. …
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… application, Rooth submitted letters4 from her treating medical providers stating she was attending physical therapy … Rooth submitted letters from her various treating medical providers. 8 A-2378-20 blepharitis, dry eye … immaterial since she received treatment from various medical providers before April 29, 2019. Lastly, Rooth …
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… bite marks, Dr. Diah determined to a reasonable degree of medical certainty that they were human in nature, but she … The Division contended that the mother and A.V. had medically neglected and physically abused C.S. and the grandmother had medically neglected C.S. At the hearing, the Division …
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… psychological evaluations, and to sign releases for medical and pharmaceutical records. When they returned to … Ill Chemical Abuser (MICA) program at Bergen Regional Medical Center. 3 A "Dodd" removal permits the emergency …
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… issue of restitution. The prosecutor stated the victim had medical bills of $15,180, of which $10,000 remained after … without a live witness to lay a foundation, various medical and hospital bills. The court admitted an April 5, … dated May 22, 2018, the victim contended he owed $20,000 in medical bills. In his April 28, 2018, "victim impact …
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… 2018, and thereafter she told Marain that she was having medical issues, but when asked about medical documentation, Pichardo admitted to the employer on … Marain texts every day, telling him she was sick, under medical care at a hospital, or that she did not have …
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… gun and arrested her. She was transported to the Somerset Medical Center Hospital because she was suicidal. She was …
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… was received by the party to whom it was addressed.” SSI Medical Services, Inc. v. State, Dept. of Human Services, … receipt with regards to the notice of assessment. See SSI Medical Services, Inc., 146 N.J. at 621. The presumption is … tax bill for the 2018 added/omitted assessment.5 See SSI Medical Services Inc., 146 N.J. at 621. The presumption of …