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… fact that a fact-finder must 1 We discuss plaintiff's medical condition out of necessity because it is central to … plaintiff's counsel has not objected to disclosure of the medical facts for purposes of this case. 3 A-1164-23 assess … conduct. Gould's Employment with the NJDOT and His Medical Needs Gould began his employment with the NJDOT in …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NOS. A-2506-23 A-2507-23 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. T.T. and K.F.,1 Defendants-Appellants. __________________________ IN THE …
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… State defendants commenced an investigation into various medical providers who allegedly committed insurance fraud, … the kickback scheme. Hayek implicated plaintiff and other medical providers in the alleged kickback scheme and other … in which plaintiff and Hayek billed insurance companies for medical procedures, and a "Summary chart," listing the names …
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… under Rules 5:5-1(d) and 4:18-1(c). They requested "medical records in the Division's possession" with respect to Joan's medical history, which allegedly included a stroke, lupus, … in her caretaking role. Bob and Clara argued that the medical records were relevant to Joan's "ability to care for …
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… that he claimed defendant stabbed him were undisputed and medical records were being stipulated to, so the video would be cumulative to Desravines's testimony and medical records and therefore inadmissible. Counsel further … him or that Desravines's injuries were as described in the medical report, which was admitted into evidence. He claims …
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l> ~f Parker I Waichman LLP A NATIONAL LAW FIRM NEW YORK I LONG ISLAND I NEW JERSEY I FLORIDA May 4, 2021 VIA REGULAR MAIL and EMAIL …
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… food, . . . [and] a taxi or transport to and from medical appointments" because plaintiff was unable to drive. … [it] ordered, the appointment of a [GAL], is based upon the medical condition of the plaintiff and the need to have … the plaintiff is faking his injury, although there is no medical support for that. There’s nothing in the record. I’m …
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… pro hac vice, argued the cause for amici curiae American Medical Association, American College of Correctional Physicians, and Medical Society of New Jersey (Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & … for employees who request exemptions for disabilities, medical conditions or "sincerely held" religious beliefs. 5 …
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… regarding "non-asbestiform cleavage fragments from a medical point of view." 6 A-5711-17 Furthermore, as the … whether an individual was exposed to asbestos because the medical literature has firmly established that asbestos … between the two [and] from a human health or a medical standpoint, there's no difference in terms of their …
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… plaintiff continued to work under McGrath until she took a medical leave of absence in May 2013. She returned to NJTA … complaint, after these incidents, plaintiff visited NJTA's medical department in tears and explained that her … would "need a different placement . . . to accommodate her medical issues." Thereafter, plaintiff was approved for …
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… standing less than three feet away from her. Emergency medical personnel responded to the scene. However, because … concluded it was not safe to permit 12 A-1010-17 the medical team to attend to her wounds. Joseph Householder, … into custody and treated at the scene by the emergency medical staff. Michael Recktenwald of the Essex County …
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… apply in this case because the officers were not providing medical assistance and, if it does apply, the officers’ … has, at its core, the goal of encouraging the rendering of medical care to those who need it but otherwise might not … victims by chance, without the accoutrements provided in a medical facility . . . .” Velazquez ex rel. Velazquez v. …
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… and her breathing was shallow and irregular when emergency medical technicians (EMTs) arrived. The EMTs restarted her … where she died eleven months after the shooting. The state medical examiner testified at trial that A.B.’s cause of …
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… claim for the work-related injuries; she recovered for her medical bills and for disability benefits. In March 2015, … that the jury may be presented with evidence of Richter’s medical expenses and lost wages. (pp. 47-48) AFFIRMED AS … causes/syc-20353011. See also Stedman’s Medical Dictionary 530 (28th ed. 2006) (defining Type 1 …
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… he might face, the court improperly allowed the State's medical witness to testify about the findings and … age who was in the early stages of puberty. She said that medical examinations 11 A-1612-15T2 are normal in … Joanne Glaeser, a clinical social worker at the Hackensack Medical Center. She stated that when she interviewed Jenny …
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… per month for child support, to maintain life insurance and medical insurance for M.H., and to pay M.H.'s reasonable medical expenses. Although M.H. was only three years old at … than he shall be responsible for one-half of the uncovered medical, dental, pharmaceutical, and optical bills for said …
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… their clothes; assuring the children received appropriate medical care, · including nursing and general trips to … not be served gelatin or pork for religious as opposed to medical reasons. Now that she is in Missouri, her parental … was not followed up as certain information regarding prior medical conditions (allergies) was needed. When the …
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… health problems. 8 A-2342-17T3 He also asserted a number of medical professionals had connected his use of NasoCell to … several years after Bove stopped using NasoCell, he had no medical evidence to support his claim that NasoCell caused … trial court to obligate him to submit expert testimony or medical records regarding proximate cause in light of the …
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… OxyContin distribution network operated through Kauffman's medical practice; and a plot to murder Kauffman. Defendant … we affirm. I The trial evidence revealed Kauffman used his medical practice to illicitly distribute OxyContin to … for $200. Defendant never personally saw Kauffman in his medical office, but occasionally he would have his …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2802-19 A-2805-19 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. M.K.F., Defendant-Appellant/ Cross-Respondent, and G.M.V., Defendant, and …