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… noted her physical examination of B.F. did not reveal any medical evidence of abuse. Dr. Lanese explained, however, … "eyewitness testimony, a confession, an admission or medical or scientific evidence." N.J. Div. of Youth & Family … unrefuted expert testimony. Specifically, Dr. Lanese is a medical doctor, specializing in pediatric child abuse. On …
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… and did not appear upset or disoriented. While emergency medical personnel tended to defendant, Rivera entered the … safe." 10 A-0525-13T3 Dr. Raafat Ahmad, the Mercer County Medical Examiner, who conducted the autopsy for Michael, … Director of Trauma Services for the Capital Health Regional Medical Center, testified as an expert in trauma, surgery, …
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… a passerby for assistance. Thirty minutes later, emergency medical technicians arrived and transported plaintiff to a … Nehmer, an orthopedic surgeon, testified as plaintiff's medical expert based on his review of Dr. Allen's records of …
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… would be responsible for fifty percent of the unreimbursed medical expenses for the children. The judge also 1 There's … contended that she should be reimbursed for 10 A-2786-18T3 medical expenses she paid on behalf of her children. … the "overwhelming life circumstances exacerbated by her medical condition" and "confusion sowed" by a notice sent to …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4769-18T1 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. P.M., Defendant, and M.M., Defendant-Appellant. ________________________ IN THE MATTER …
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… directly attributable to his mental illness. According to medical records, Nametko suffered from bi-polar disorder for … removed from their home, his alleged threats of violence to medical personnel, his having travelled to New York in the …
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… defendant acknowledged he did not have any medical records to support his claimed medical conditions. He also admitted he had five prior … at trial , defendant conceded that he did not have any medical records to support this claim. In addition, …
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… Melissa Rivera Marano, a psychologist; Jacqueline Aviles, a medical social worker clinician at Kid Connection; Rita … also suffered from J.A.'s lack of attention to their medical and educational needs. The judge noted that J.A. …
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… hearsay rule: Statements made in good faith for purposes of medical diagnosis or treatment which describe medical history, or past or present symptoms, pain, or … that the primary purpose of the examination was to provide medical treatment to S.G., and that any evidence gathering …
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… found in Wilson's bedroom closet. 6 A-3753-14T2 The medical examiner testified that Wilson had died two days … admitted he injured while punching Wilson. He never sought medical attention prior to being brought to the station, nor …
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… her, signed releases for the Division to clarify her medical condition, or visited with Colleen in over two … court ordered her to comply with evaluations and execute medical releases to allow the Division to obtain information …
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… by Title XIX of the Social Security Act to provide medical assistance on behalf of certain categories of … resources are insufficient to meet the costs of necessary medical services." In re Hosps.' Petitions for Adjustment of … (USDHHS) and in New Jersey by DHS through the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (DMAHS). Id. at …
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… through his own testimony, with no testimony from any medical expert, and without introducing into evidence any medical records. Defendants did not object to the method by … no evidence of permanent injury—is 20 A-0232-17T2 based on medical articles it has submitted on the appellate record. …
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… 6 A-0046-17T2 Belgrave responded: "We have to talk to the medical staff . . . and then we have to call our place . . . … the accident. Id. at 24-25. After defendant was assessed by medical personnel, the officer insisted on speaking to the … hospital. Id. at 26. The second officer was instructed by medical personnel not to mention anything about the driver …
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… v. MAINARDI MANAGEMENT COMPANY, LP and UNION MEDICAL PARK, LLC, Defendants-Respondents. … we affirm. I. AHS leased premises from defendant Union Medical Park, LLC (Union) pursuant to a lease agreement in … were assessed at $20,000, not including $6,123.44 for medical expenses, (2) Rodriguez was found fifty percent …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1683-23 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. V.C., Defendant-Appellant, and J.B., Defendant. __________________________ IN THE MATTER …
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… the scene without alerting a supervisor, the police, or medical help." The ALJ reduced plaintiff's original penalty … tasks involving his left hand. Plaintiff also underwent a medical examination at the City's request as part of his … the [WCA] has provided employees injured in the workplace medical treatment and limited compensation 'without regard …
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… The Palaias both testified that they attempted to summon medical attention for Bella and applied pressure to Bella's … . . . and the police" to report what happened and sought medical treatment at New Jersey Medical Center where he received "rabies shots and one or …
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… plaintiff and her family were transported to Cape Regional Medical Center, where they were treated for injuries of … May—seeking payment of PIP benefits for all past and future medical bills related to the accident. Plaintiff's filing … accident of March 27, 2018, including any bills paid by a medical insurance company subject to $250,000.00 policy …
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… of Grace's foot and saw a cut. He called for emergency medical assistance (EMS), who cared for Grace's injury. Ceca … the child with adequate food, clothing, shelter, education, medical or surgical care though financially able to do so or …