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… not a proximate cause of the accident. � Tobia v. Cooper Medical Center, 136 N.J. 335, 341-44 (1994); Jurado v. … not a proximate cause of the accident. 5 Tobia v. Cooper Medical Center, 136 N.J. 335, 341-44 (1994); Jurado v. …
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… euthanized upon a 2 veterinarian's written determination of medical necessity as required 3 by subsection e. of this … reasonable hope of recovery with 19 reasonable veterinary medical treatment, the animal may be 20 euthanized. At any …
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… euthanized upon a 2 veterinarian's written determination of medical necessity as required 3 by subsection e. of this … reasonable hope of recovery with 19 reasonable veterinary medical treatment, the animal may be 20 euthanized. At any …
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… contending plea counsel failed to investigate and obtain medical records demonstrating he was under the influence of … only. The document states it was to be used solely "for medical purposes," and "[i]f confirmation of the positive …
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… some concern that plaintiff's hyper focus on the child's medical needs could potentially harm the child's well-being. … For his part, defendant tends to minimize the child's medical and educational needs, and has not paid his full …
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… (1) is or contains personal identifying information, medical diagnoses, treatments or other medical information concerning an identifiable person; or …
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… 606, 625-26 (1999)). A court looks to the "severity of the medical condition and the consequential impact" on the 6 … Div. 2006) (finding extraordinary circumstances where the medical condition of a plaintiff, who contracted staph …
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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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… as a Bellwether Discovery Plaintiff due to a serious medical or family issue shall submit a written certification … by the prescribing physician and Sanofi sales employees, medical science liaisons, marketing organization …
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… 44. 26:5C-14 Health & Vital Statistics - AIDS 45. 30:4D-7.1 Medical Assistance and Health Services Act - Medicaid - recovery of third party payments 46. 30:4D-17.3 Medical Assistance and Health Services Act - Medicaid 47. …
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… for the release and protection of the defendant husband's medical records. 42. On July 20, 2012, Respondent entered … order for the release and protection of defendant-husband's medical records as 7 well as the consent order for release …
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… work seven shifts per month. She introduced in evidence a medical report from her doctor, dated July 6, 2017, stating … claimant presumably had another opportunity to raise the medical issues concerning whether she was able to work …
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… $39,600 for a net wage loss, $115,000 for past reimbursable medical benefits, and $28,542.49 for future medical benefits. The arbitrators explained in detail the …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2684-16T3 A.B., Petitioner-Appellant, v. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM, Respondent-Respondent. ____________________________________ Submitted February 15, 2018 – …
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… After being injured while on duty as an emergency medical technician (EMT) for the Borough of Wildwood Crest … reached the maximum level of rehabilitation before being medically cleared for "modified duty." The physical …
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… She is homeless, unemployed, and refuses to comply with the medical treatment prescribed by the healthcare professionals …
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… MATTER FOR CONSIDERATION IN LIGHT OF THE NEW MANDATES OF MEDICAL GOOD CAUSE FROM ARDAN V. BOARD OF REVIEW AND ON … not address appellant's arguments that she left work for medical good cause, relying on Ardan v. Board of Review,4 …
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… (1996)). "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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… not presented any records from a VA Hospital, or any other medical records, in support of his petition. Defendant next …
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… cause of the injury[.]”). Savage v. Old Bridge-Sayreville Medical Group, P.A., 134 N.J. 241, 248 (1993). a. MSP … is in the business of recovering money from fraudulent medical claims. The Court must conclude that MSP Recovery …