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… Plaintiff immediately went for treatment at two separate medical facilities. She sustained multiple fractures in her … freezing. Plaintiff went for treatment at two separate medical facilities immediately after the fall. She was …
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… leaf blower following the accident. Plaintiff sought medical treatment that same day. In December 2019, … after the accident he would pursue litigation. He sought medical treatment at an urgent care facility the day of the …
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… program manager reported was sometimes compromised by her medical transport. A February 2024 letter from CCC noted …
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… addition to DNA evidence, the judge reasoned the State had medical evaluations, statements from the victim and the …
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… The judge summarized the testimony to be that Jimmy, a medical doctor, had taken care of his father a "great deal" … for a time in 2017, appears never to have had outstanding medical bills. The trial judge didn't comment on that …
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… doing so. 3 We refer to the witness by initials because her medical records are discussed. See R. 1:38-3(a)(2). 4 … from a psychological disorder. The trial court received her medical records from a mental health clinic. Defense counsel …
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… called 9-1-1 at 7:36 p.m. Coulanges was shot twice. The medical examiner opined the cause of death was a … of the endangering charge against defendants in view of the medical testimony adduced at Ryan's trial. Specifically, Dr. …
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… 2011 will. The court acknowledged one of plaintiff's two medical expert witnesses, psychiatrist Paul Rosenberg, M.D., … never met decedent. The court noted plaintiff's other medical expert witness, Paul Cantil lone, M.D., a …
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… a large horizontal incision wound across her neck. The medical examiner concluded that D.R. died as a result of … content. Instead, defendant relies on the fact that the medical examiner found that D.R. had a blood-alcohol content …
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… shot in the buttocks. After being treated by an emergency medical technician (EMT), the victim and his girlfriend were … consider defendant's contention that based upon a lack of medical evidence as to the extent of the victim's injury, …
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… the blood on defendant's door. The State also called two medical experts: an 3 orthopedic surgeon, who opined the … fingers were not consistent with defensive wounds; and the medical examiner, who concluded the cause of death was stab …
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… reacquainted with Wendy when she failed to secure proper medical care for Xena. The Division also became aware that … K.H.O., 161 N.J. at 348. Here, the combined problems of medical neglect, educational neglect, an unsanitary home, …
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… author "by Division 'staff personnel (or affiliated medical, 15 A-4590-18T1 psychiatric, or psychological …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5057-18T1 L.G., Plaintiff-Respondent, v. L.G.,1 Defendant-Appellant. ______________________________ Argued telephonically May 27, 2020 – Decided July 17, 2020 Before Judges Yannotti, Currier and …
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… issues during his pre-sentence interview, and two of the medical evaluations revealed [defendant's] delusional and …
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… face. Defendant was taken into police custody and received medical treatment for injuries he sustained during the … law enforcement officers, paid or volunteer fire personnel, medical first responders, Department of Corrections …
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… BROWN'S DOCK CONSULTING, FRANK SANTANGELO, M.D., SANTANGELO MEDICAL CENTER, DENNIS APONTE, M.D., GARY LEEDS, M.D., JOEL … In Allstate Insurance Co. v. 14 A-3335-17 Northfield Medical Center, P.C., 228 N.J. 596, 620 (2017), the Court …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1946-19 IN THE MATTER OF ERIC BEAGIN, CITY OF PATERSON, FIRE DEPARTMENT. ____________________________ Argued April 26, 2022 – Decided June 28, 2022 Before Judges DeAlmeida and Berdote Byrne. On …
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… had been or could be asserted, that plaintiff had only a medical negligence claim for the alleged treatment Burns …
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… Plaintiff earned roughly $50,000 per year through her medical billing job, and defendant earned far more through … electronics, refurbishing A-1590-20 6 the condominium, medical bills, cell phone bills, and to contribute to …