Supreme Court of New Jersey, 2000

Waldman v. Morris

Waldman v. Morris
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided July 17, 2000
166 N.J. 599; 767 A.2d 480; 2000 N.J. LEXIS 1738

Waldman v. Morris

Opinion of the Court

This matter having come before the Court on a grant of certification, 158 N.J. 686, 731 A.2d 45 (1999), to consider the effect on a personal injury award of a Medicaid lien reimbursement under N.J.S.A. 30:4D-7.1,

And the matter having been duly considered,

And the Court having determined that, with two qualifications, certification was improvidently granted, the qualifications being that (1) the Commissioner is free in certain circumstances to compromise the lien, and (2) not before the Court is the question of the effect of a judgment or settlement that specifically identifies the amount of an award that had been given to a child as medical expenses;

And good cause appearing;

IT IS ORDERED that the within appeal is dismissed.

For dismissalr-Gbief Justice PORITZ and Justices O’HERN, STEIN, COLEMAN, LONG and VERNIERO — 6.

Opposed — None.

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