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… no requirement that the State prove Y.S's injuries through medical evidence. And the jury could have reasonably come to …
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… Lorraine Bryant sustained bodily injuries and incurred medical expenses when her host driver, defendant John H. … liability insurance coverage and only a $10,000 per person medical expense extension. Plaintiff received the $10,000 …
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… c.39 (C.13:1E-1 et seq.), the "Comprehensive Regulated Medical Waste Management Act," P.L.1989, c.34 (C.13:1E-48.1 … sites, industrial sites, solid waste management, medical waste management, hazard waste facilities siting, …
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… the children, including work- related day care, uncovered medical expenses, and extracurricular activities. The PSA further provides that plaintiff maintained the medical, dental, vision, and prescription insurance coverage …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2495-20 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. S.M.D., Defendant-Appellant, and E.D., Defendant. __________________________ IN THE …
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… of Jersey Avenue and Grand Street near the Jersey City Medical Center. The victim, identified as Pleasant, was taken to the hospital by emergency medical transport, where he was pronounced dead. The ensuing …
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… of two companies engaged in the research and development of medical devices. A jury convicted him of ten counts of … and Arbios were both start-up companies working to develop medical devices. Accordingly, neither company generated …
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… and he did not report any injuries that required immediate medical attention. A crime scene investigator employed by … you know, and then figure it out." Dr. Andrew Falzon, chief medical examiner for Middlesex County, performed the …
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… "infants and young children living in hospitals beyond medical necessity," 4 A-3060-15T3 i.e., "boarder babies". … case managers [and inform them] of any hospitalization or medical concerns. An Inter-Office Communication dated …
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… surgery. Plaintiff did not get surgery or seek any more medical treatment before the September 2015 trial. Dr. …
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… with the Family Life Education Center at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. Her duties include conducting psychosocial … may be eyewitness testimony, a confession, an admission or medical or scientific evidence," N.J. Div. of Child Prot. & …
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… friend from drowning, which the facts, as supported by the medical examiner's conclusion, indicate was 11 A-2248-21 … of emotional distress. In support, they rely upon medical experts opining how the drowning and its "cover-up" …
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… c.39 (C.13:1E-1 et seq.), the "Comprehensive Regulated Medical Waste Management Act," P.L.1989, c.34 (C.13:1E-48.1 … sites, industrial sites, solid waste management, medical waste management, hazard waste facilities siting, …
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… and investigation, and the advancement and promotion of medical and surgical science,'" and that maintained largest medical library in State, which was open to public); …
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… for workers' compensation. He filed a motion seeking medical treatment and temporary benefits. The JWC heard …
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… exploited New Jersey auto insurance law to avoid paying medical benefits to motor vehicle accident victims by … Federal law, deem Medicare or Medicaid the primary payer of medical expenses," including those who had a Medicare or …
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… that defendant had deceived others about her feigned medical condition. When presented with that information, … in a "course of conduct." The deception as to defendant's medical condition was not accomplished by a single, isolated …
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… no requirement that the State prove Y.S's injuries through medical evidence. And the jury could have reasonably come to …
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… Lorraine Bryant sustained bodily injuries and incurred medical expenses when her host driver, defendant John H. … liability insurance coverage and only a $10,000 per person medical expense extension. Plaintiff received the $10,000 …
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… below. Defendant was injured, apprehended, and arrested. A medical examiner performed an autopsy on Megan's body and … when she was strangled to death. Furthermore, although the medical examiner testified that the marks on the 13 …