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… Willner's accident. The jury awarded Willner $17,000 in medical expenses, $1000 per quod medical expenses, and $340,000 for pain and suffering. The … As the jury's award to plaintiff for pain and suffering and medical expenses totaled $358,000, Judge Quinn found the …
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… Id. at § VIII(C)(1) to (4). 6 A-1608-16T1 educational or medical qualifications required for government employment or … conformity with specific experiential, educational or medical qualifications required for government employment or … receipt of a public pension, but not including any detailed medical or psychological information, shall be a government …
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… confirmed that Amor's head had already been disposed of as medical waste. Plaintiff became extremely emotional, and …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5626-16T4 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. DANIEL R. ZIOLKOWSKI, Defendant-Appellant. ______________________________ Submitted February 5, 2019 – Decided Before Judges Geiger and …
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… and gasping for air. The trooper called for emergency medical assistance, and a helicopter 5 A-4243-17T1 arrived … juror. Such an interpretation would require scientific, medical, or forensic knowledge outside that possessed by the … while they were on the highway waiting for the emergency medical helicopter to arrive, and that the trooper continued …
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… the "irrevocable" Trust was intended to pay the rest of her medical school education, housing, room and board, and transportation. Defendant attended two medical schools in the Caribbean. Plaintiff claimed that … unable to find a residency position after graduating from medical school in 2015. Plaintiff allowed defendant to live …
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… 5 A-0606-24 Based on these behaviors, the Division's medical professionals diagnosed Sue with schizotypal … refused to seek the treatment recommended by the Division's medical evaluators. The Division's trial witnesses told the … and meet their needs, including the needs of the children medically, educationally[,] and emotionally while the …
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… Further, Dr. Scott opined, "with a reasonable degree of medical certainty, that [B.S.] suffer[ed] from a mental … because the decision to commit "is 'a legal one, not a medical one, even though it is guided by medical expert testimony.'" R.F., 217 N.J. at 174 …
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… was hospitalized for several days, and received follow-up medical care. 6 B. After Above All’s insurance carrier … Meanwhile, Keim filed a motion for temporary and/or medical benefits, seeking authorization for post-surgical medical treatment and temporary disability benefits. Above …
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… up until the date of this Agreement. 3. [Plaintiff]'s medical benefits, if applicable, pursuant to [Guttenberg]'s medical plan, shall terminate at midnight on March 31, 2023, … thereafter be entitled to continue to participate in the medical plan, at his sole cost and expense, pursuant to his …
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… by prior counsel in the morning, but first counsel had a medical emergency and another assigned counsel represented …
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… herself with a knife." The police transported P.S. to a medical center for a psychiatric evaluation. Appellant …
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… "provided defendants' attorney . . . with two HIPPA forms, medical information, pictures taken at the scene and an …
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… in . . . a permanent injury within a reasonable degree of medical probability . . . ." As liability was uncontested, …
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… was no supporting surveillance video and no "marks per medical." On the evidence presented as to the *.004 charge, …
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… involvement with Nancy and Nina, Nancy was diagnosed by medical professionals with schizophrenia or schizoaffective …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0580-17T3 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. G.E. Defendant-Appellant, and J.S.,1 Defendant. _____________________________ IN THE …
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… HIS PHYSICAL CONDITION WAS NOT "IMPAIRED," HE REQUIRED NO MEDICAL TREATMENT, [CAROLYN] ACCEPTED FULL RESPONSIBILITY …
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… required to maintain personal injury protection or medical expense benefits coverage, other than for …
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… The evidence required the ALJ to determine which party's medical expert was more credible, and whether petitioner was …