Karpuziv. Gallo, et. als, (A-4281-14T3), decided Mach 8, 2017 ln Karpuzi, the plaintiff appealed on the grounds that the Trial Court failed to ask at least three open ended question during jury selection according to the directive requirements of the AOC. (See Administrative Directive #4-O7ll. At trial, the Judge did not ask any open ended
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Failure to File Notice of Claim Results in Dismissal
Feltvnowski v. Kaufman,2018 N.J. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 1538 Plaintiff Feltynowski appealed from a Law Division Order granting defendant Kaufman M.D.’s motion for Summary Judgment and dismissing her Complaint with prejudice for her failure to timely serve a Notice of Claim pursuant to the New Jersey Tort Claims Act (TCA), and, a denial of her application
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Pediatric Brain Injuries: Common Causes and Prognosis
Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injuries No parent ever wants to hear that their child has suffered a traumatic brain injury and that it may impact their development in life. This news can be especially overwhelming to hear when another person’s negligence is the cause of the injury. Unfortunately, thousands of children are hospitalized each year due
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Drug Addiction Risks and Resulting Injuries
What are Drugs? Drugs – legal or otherwise – are everywhere. Whether on the streets, at pharmacies or at the hospital, drugs are readily available for most people. So, what are drugs? In the most basic sense, they are chemicals that can affect a user’s body and central nervous system. Naturally, different drugs have different
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What Is Naloxone?
The Opioid Epidemic The word “epidemic” is not one that is used lightly. It can be defined as a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. The bubonic plague is a historical example of a major epidemic. In today’s society, another kind of epidemic is the opioid epidemic. In
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