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… "Amy," born in August 2010, who suffers from an undisclosed medical diagnosis for which she has a Section 504 … denied Tara's request that she be allowed to provide medical insurance coverage for Amy because she failed to … granting Tara's request permitting her to provide primary medical coverage for Amy. That created a 4 A-3818-21 …
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… Staub applied for ADR benefits. Following an independent medical examination (IME) conducted by Dr. LoPreto in … to the April 13 incident. Based on his review of Staub's medical records and his IME, Dr. LoPreto concluded "the … through a divorce at the time"; and "her daughter had some medical problems." Dr. LoPreto thus opined: "Staub was …
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… in the care of unrelated resource parents. They completed medical training specific to Bea's needs, including …
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… at the police barracks, D.T. was taken to the Cape Regional Medical Center where she was evaluated and a rape kit was … v. Michaels, 136 N.J. 299, 316-19 (1994). For statements to medical providers, N.J.R.E. 803(c)(4) admits only those made in good faith for, and reasonably pertinent to, medical diagnosis or treatment. State v. Gonzalez, 249 N.J. …
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… and applicable legal principles, we affirm. NJTA provides medical services to its employees at a clinic in its … the clinic. PMNJ is owned by Dr. Mellendick, who is the medical director of the clinic and who is also responsible … staff. Dr. Mellendick hired Dr. Kent to assist in providing medical services at the clinic when he was unavailable. …
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… on the brief). PER CURIAM Plaintiff, Cranio Associates, a medical provider, appeals from the Law Division's June 3, … Plaintiff claimed it was underpaid by defendant for medical treatment that plaintiff provided to defendant's …
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… Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Generics Bidco Lavalais, Khadija Medical Legal Consultants L-10271-14 I, LLC and Vintage … J, LLC and Vintage Pharmaceuticals, LLC; Thomas, Patricia Medical Legal Consultants L-10270- l 4 Major …
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… 4, 2016 Last return date for summary judgment motions. MEDICAL DEFENSE December 1, 2015 Defendants shall serve expert medical reports no later than this date. LIABILITY EXPERT …
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… on the brief). PER CURIAM Plaintiff, Cranio Associates, a medical provider, appeals from the Law Division's June 3, … Plaintiff claimed it was underpaid by defendant for medical treatment that plaintiff provided to defendant's …
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… funeral director. He further testified regarding his medical conditions, including his diagnosis of Multiple … decision on dangerousness is, therefore, a legal one, not a medical one, even though it is guided by medical expert testimony." D.C., 146 N.J. at 59 (citing In …
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… for an email address, and claimed she had been attending medical school and operated a cleaning business with 59,000 … herself inconsistently as an EMT, a caseworker, and a medical student." Even when defendant participated in 14 …
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… treatment team testify at the hearing, and provide medical testimony supporting the need for commitment. (pp. … express focus on testimony by a psychiatrist, who holds a medical degree, cannot be interpreted to encompass testimony … opinion because commitment decisions are legal ones, not medical ones. We disagree with the Appellate Division’s …
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… forehead. Erin and Kelly took Ella to St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center, where x-rays revealed a fracture of her left … about her examination of Ella and review of Ella's medical 8 A-4013-21 records. Without objection, the court … just regular activities." Dr. Espana also reviewed Ella's medical records, including those from her pediatrician and …
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… pay the first $250 per child, per year in unreimbursed medical expenses and defendant would pay the next $1000. … to compel defendant to reimburse plaintiff for unreimbursed medical expenses. In response, defendant filed a motion for … ordered defendant to reimburse plaintiff for $6049.16 in medical expenses incurred on behalf of the children, and …
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… the testimony of plaintiff's liability expert and certain medical expert testimony and evidence; evidentiary rulings … the in limine ruling. Burrellys also moved in limine to bar medical illustrations utilized by plaintiff's medical expert, Surender M. Grover, M.D., at a de bene esse …
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… having participated in a methadone program at Stateline Medical Center. Kyle tested negative for drugs but … and faced discharge from the program. A staff member of the medical office where Michelle had attended one prenatal … so bad." Instead of going to the emergency room or seeking medical assistance, she self-administered Roxicodone. Later …
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… fetus; or a permanent injury within a reasonable degree of medical probability, other than scarring or disfigurement. … and will not heal to function normally with further medical treatment. [emphasis added.] 5 A-1106-19 request for … whether his opinion was rendered to a reasonable degree of medical certainty; (2) plaintiff's attorney improperly asked …
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… fetus; or a permanent injury within a reasonable degree of medical probability, other than scarring or disfigurement. … and will not heal to function normally with further medical treatment. [emphasis added.] 5 A-1106-19 request for … whether his opinion was rendered to a reasonable degree of medical certainty; (2) plaintiff's attorney improperly asked …
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David W. Field (00378-1984) LOWENSTEIN SANDLER LLP 65 Livingston Avenue Roseland, New Jersey 07068 973.597.2500 Attorneys for Defendant LifeCell Corporation IN RE: ALLODERM® LITIGATION CASE CODE 295 MICHAEL SIMINERI and KAREN SIMINERI, h/w, Plaintiffs, v. …
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… treatment team testify at the hearing, and provide medical testimony supporting the need for commitment. (pp. … express focus on testimony by a psychiatrist, who holds a medical degree, cannot be interpreted to encompass testimony … opinion because commitment decisions are legal ones, not medical ones. We disagree with the Appellate Division’s …