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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5220-18T1 T.C.G., Plaintiff-Respondent, v. R.G.G., JR., Defendant-Appellant. ________________________ Argued telephonically June 1, 2020 – Decided August 13, 2020 Before Judges …
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… motions. Access Bio 3 A-3071-16T4 manufactures diagnostic medical tests at its Somerset facility. On January 1, 2012, … on the production line, manual counting, and packing medical devices in plastic. Idania Caseres, an Agency …
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… See Bradshaw, 195 N.J. at 510. The depiction of Riley—"with medical equipment hooked up to his body[;] [a] tube down his … 2C:11-3(a)(1) 11 A-0185-18T4 and (2). It also echoed the medical examiner's testimony about the signs of therapy …
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… the ability to speak with someone at Bergen Regional Medical Center and ask for guidance on how to handle certain … officer may be directed to transport the individual to the medical center to be evaluated. Conway called the helpline …
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… deposition be completed by March 30, plaintiff to serve her medical and liability expert reports by April 13, defendants … to plaintiff, for net damages of $16,000 for out of pocket medical expenses. On May 24, plaintiff requested a trial de …
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… any confirmation from a health care provider about Marko's medical condition, especially during the years 8 A-2003-18T2 … In any event, unlike the Koss defendant, Ljubow provided no medical evidence relating to Marko's alleged conditions. …
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… period of not less than [twelve] months, as affirmed by the medical board. Although the ALJ found "a literal reading of …
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… shooting and put all the guns in his safe before emergency medical help arrived. Several law enforcement personnel who … There was no evidence presented at trial that any immediate medical attention to Compton would have increased his …
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… gross negligence, reckless conduct, property damage, medical monitoring and quality of life damages and per quod … retained Dr. S. Michael Phillips to review the Cikalos' medical records. Phillips refuted the notion that the …
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… issue is the Supreme Court’s decision in Peralta v. Heights Medical Center, Inc., 485 U.S. 80 (1988). Default judgment … who did not receive adequate service of the complaint for medical bills which Peralta guaranteed for a non-party. Id. …
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… Millville Rescue Squad responded to the scene. Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) performed first aid on P.B. … shortly thereafter. P.B. was being treated by emergency medical personnel when they arrived. Calchi and Runkel …
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… by mistreating horses. The complaint alleged improper medical treatment of the horses, beatings, lack of food, and lack of medical attention, resulting in the death of a colt. …
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… found that when it became clear defendant did not suffer a medical emergency, the police spoke to defendant and he … There was no evidence that [defendant] suffered any type of medical emergency . . . . [Defendant] had been at the light …
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… at the police station, Cahill asked defendant about his medical history, and defendant said he had high blood … tests, DUI investigations, and "the interrelationship of medical conditions including diabetes and high blood …
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… the Receiver's decision was correct and that Ruvoldt was medically able to continue his work as an assistant … . . . . Or he might possibly have been able to muster medical proof that he was unfit to do full-time legal work …
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… as a Non-Operator on our policy. There is no first party medical coverage to extend under this policy. If [Frederick] has sought medical attention . . . [h]e must file . . . under his own …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1301-16T4 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. MALIK SHAKUR, a/k/a JAMES WALKER, JAMEY YOUNGBLOOD, JAMES A. BASHAWN, MALIK SHAKWOR, BASHAWN WALKER, JAMES A. WALKER, and MALIK WALKER, …
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… testimony to establish causation and damages, i.e., a medical expert who will explain whether a Hoyer Lift was …
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… she often discussed G.B.'s alcoholism. Plaintiffs submitted medical records from three psychiatrists who diagnosed … public policy. Count seven alleged G.B. and H.E. incurred medical care and expenses as a result of G.F.B.'s alleged …
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… visited him in the hospital and helped him with his medical, personal, and financial needs. Plaintiffs never … and depended on them during his illness to assist with his medical, personal, and financial affairs. This was …