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… may be eyewitness testimony, a confession, an admission or medical or scientific evidence." L.A., 357 N.J. Super. at … physical injuries that could be observed or required medical intervention does not require a reversal of the … or neglect finding where the injuries did not require any medical attention). Defendant is also unlike the defendant …
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… as married same-sex couples when it comes to family and medical leave, Medicare, tax and immigration matters, … benefits: they cannot claim leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act if a partner becomes sick or is injured;3 … #28F: Qualifying Reasons for Leave Under the Family and Medical Leave Act, U.S. Dep’t of Labor, Wage and Hour Div., …
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… determined that although there was "no scientific or medical testimony," James's demonstration of A.A.'s … may be eyewitness testimony, a confession, an admission or medical or scientific evidence." Id. at 157 (quoting L.A., … See id. at 511-12. These injuries typically require "medical intervention," such as "a fracture of a limb, or a …
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… of plaintiff's termination, testified that an employee's medical condition "could be" a mitigating factor in … makers would have to be advised" of an employee's "medical situation." Dolores Harrison, JJC Supervisor of the … of plaintiff's termination, testified that she provided medical leave reports to Mickens. She also testified that …
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… 7 of the Child Support Guidelines." As for unreimbursed medical expenses, the parties agreed defendant would pay the … extracurricular activities," specifically referencing "medical expenses and other shareable expenses." Plaintiff … order concerning payment of the children's unreimbursed medical expenses or relief concerning other expenses. …
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… and eye drops," and will "bring in a refreshment due to medical conditions." She also requested if there "is not … over talking due to African language barriers and other medical related conditions." The ADA 15 A-3576-22 … were affected. "HIPAA 'concerns the protection of personal medical information and regulates its use and disclosure by …
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… staff on duty that day. She also reviewed the patient's medical history, his behaviors, and the prescribed treatment … asserts that she was told to, and did, go to Morristown Medical Center, where she was advised to return in four days … punched her, as no punch is clearly discernible on it. No medical or other witness account was given to support …
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… defense was not 11 A-0389-22 viable, due to the lack of medical records, a breathalyzer test, or other evidence to … police on May 13, 2017, the warehouse video, the victim's medical records, and the transcript from the grand jury … and S.F. made to the police, as well as photographs and medical records documenting S.F.'s injuries after the …
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… must be sought by application under [the FM matter]. All medical records sought by [V.R.] shall be requested [in the … refusal to consider documentary evidence, and its entry of medical findings without expert support—which she claims … to consider her voluminous documentary submissions, and its medical determinations made without expert support, which …
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… “recent conversations.” Ibid.9 Austin argues that when that medical information is “considered together with Devino’s … this solemnization, so it is not clear how Devino’s medical condition requires a rejection of his testimony. But …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2630-23 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JESSICA FERGUSON, Defendant-Appellant. _________________________ Submitted October 22, 2025 – Decided November 20, 2025 Before Judges Vanek …
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… in a proper mail receptacle or at the post office. 6 [Ssi Medical Servs. v. HHS, Div. of Medical Assistance & Health Servs., 146 N.J. 614, 621, …
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… defendant Rollie Ellis was taken to the Atlantic Regional Medical Center for stab wounds following an altercation at …
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… LogistiCare is a business that arranges for non- emergency medical transportation of Medicaid patients. It operates in … contained in an employment contract between a doctor and a medical group. The Court held "that because of its ambiguity …
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… or not [plaintiff was] entitled to damages." Plaintiff's medical expert opined, based on plaintiff's examination, … place on July 1, 2019, his self - report of pain, and his medical records, plaintiff sprained his neck and suffered a …
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… and the fall down the basement stairs was accidental. The medical examiner testified the cause of death was assault … victim. He argued that counsel's comment, combined with the medical examiner's opinion of the victim's cause of death, …
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… the Home should either parent become ill and need expensive medical care. Marcel had lived with his parents for his … sales price was $250,000. 7 A-2316-21 care should they need medical care. The court also rejected Frank, Jr. and Louis' …
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… on her lease with HFS. She also submitted a PIP claim for medical bills related to the injuries she allegedly … it "[wa]s not even an issue in this case," as plaintiff's medical bills were "either paid or payable." Following …
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… wound to each of their necks, and defensive wounds. The medical examiner concluded they had died from the stab … determined to be the male victim's blood. At trial, the medical 5 A-1720-22 examiner testified the same knife was …
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… M.D., opined in a temporary disability return-to-work medical certification that Meadows could perform his work … planner applied to him.1 Meadows believed Paterson used his medical disability as an excuse to terminate him and …