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… their attention to putting out the small fire and obtaining medical assistance for the victim, N.R. N.R. was taken to a …
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… emotional distress; they allege an objectively verifiable medical condition, hypertension. As one federal court put …
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… and February 2024, plaintiff underwent three independent medical examinations (IME) demanded by Urban Air, including …
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… or 2C:21-4.1), the 20 court shall notify the State Board of Medical Examiners upon 21 receipt of a petition for …
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… 17, 2006. He was an at-will employee. A certified emergency medical technician when hired, he had risen to director of …
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… latest, his termination in 2010. There is no record of any medical or psychiatric treatment throughout this time …
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… from the vehicle and was receiving treatment from emergency medical personnel. Id. at 443. The trooper never asked the …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4301-19 RUFINA ASOLUKA UNEZE, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. GREYSTONE PARK PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, MARY JO KURTIAK, MOISE YOMB, and MR. SUNDAY, Defendants-Respondents. …
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… factor four where the record, including information from a medical doctor, showed defendant's intellectual disability …
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… "[W]hat else is [it] that you're looking to get 7 The medical examiner testified neither shot that struck Larose …
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… of its argument, appellant relied on Szczepanski v. Newcomb Medical Center, Inc., 141 N.J. 346 (1995) and Venegas v. …
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… their attention to putting out the small fire and obtaining medical assistance for the victim, N.R. N.R. was taken to a …
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… of fulfilling its statutory obligations, N.W. Covenant Medical Ctr. v. Fishman, 167 N.J. 123, 137 (2001), but its …
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… or medically. TENTH DEFENSE Defendant is free from …
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… relating to employees' emergency contact information or medical insurance. Besides plaintiff, Lee never "suspect[ed] …
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… which did not appear serious. 6 A-2826-14T4 The county medical examiner reported Janet's partner had five stab …
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… 4 Defendant acknowledged on cross-examination that the medical records revealed he had received four surgical …
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… to the bed frame, making him more vulnerable to attack. The medical examiner testified that the male victim was stabbed …