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… to complications on July 24th as recorded in the hospital medical records. The Board issued a detailed written …
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… fetus; or a permanent injury within a reasonable degree of medical probability, other than scarring or disfigurement" … of the no-fault system . . . a trade-off of . . . providing medical benefits in return for a limitation on the right to …
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… father in Portugal was very ill and near death. The State medical examiner placed Lobo's time of death as being … trial court concluded that the eyewitnesses, the State's medical examiner's testimony, and the conduct of defendant …
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… including an MRI,2 and reviewed police reports as well as medical records obtained from Chilton Hospital, where …
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… sought to move from Virginia to New Jersey for personal and medical reasons. Accordingly, she submitted a "port out … filed additional documents with the court, including her medical records. Following argument, the judge reserved …
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… stating: During plea negotiations . . . [defendant's] medical condition was discussed. . . . [Defendant] wanted to … 2021, although defendant claims, without any supporting medical documentation, that he needs additional surgery. …
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… the argument regarded the parties' dispute over a pressing medical issue related to their child. When defendant's … else because the more important matter was the child's medical issue. Notwithstanding the judge's reluctance, he …
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… The agreement stipulated that petitioner "shall provide a medical note to support the need for a leave." In September … the covenants in the agreement, petitioner "shall provide a medical note to support the need for a leave." 10 A-0828-22 …
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… in accordance with reasonable commercial standards in the medical billing industry. Counterclaimant asserts that GeBBS … at weekly meetings, GeBBS made representations regarding medical collections which AHS believes were untrue. Finally, …
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… testified he needed an internet-capable phone to coordinate medical services and transportation for work and, although … One because he needed an internet-capable phone for medical services and coordinating transportation, and he …
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… contracts. Defendant cites to Ogunyemi v. Garden State Medical Center, 478 N.J. Super. 310 (App. Div. 2024) as both … New Jersey Supreme Court decision in Cole v. Jersey City Medical Center, 215 N.J. 265 (2013). The Court instructed in …
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… standards, we affirm. McCool was employed as an emergency medical technician ("EMT") by the Voorhees Township Fire … slipped, and fell outside the vehicle. The patient declined medical attention but requested assistance to get up the …
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… their claim, among other things, money for reimbursement of medical bills. After the election, the Superintendent of … claim involving her child, specifically reimbursement of medical expenses incurred on the child's behalf. The ALJ …
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… completed a form for defendant supporting her request for a medical leave, in which she stated she was "unable to …
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… he was unable to state within a reasonable degree of medical probability that, if A.C. were conditionally … Pirelli was unable to find, within a reasonable degree of medical certainty, that A.C. was highly likely to comply …
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… physicians designated by the board shall have first made a medical examination of him . . . and shall have certified to … physicians designated by the board shall have first made a medical examination of [the member] . . . and shall have …
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… program of a prohibited substance not prescribed by medical or dental staff, contrary to N.J.A.C. 10A:4-4.1. We … that he was prescribed 7 A-3268-17T2 these drugs by "medical or dental staff." See N.J.A.C. 10A:4-4.1. Dolan now …
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… both of their lifestyles. Further, as to claims about his medical condition, plaintiff observed that defendant did not attach any confirming medical records or reports. In accordance with Rule …
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… assess any injuries and, as appropriate, call for emergency medical services, the fire department or wreckers. He … and unexpected" test. Thus, for example, an emergency medical technician who comes upon a terrible accident …
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… visit for Susan with Kaye at the library with Kaye's medical assistant present. That ordered visit did not occur. … orders, including a consent order, which he ignored. Medical assistance for his daughter was a part of the brief …