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Stanley L. Martin
Stanley L. Martin
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04-003652N  MARIBENNY DIANDERAS AND ARTURO DIANDERAS, INDIVIDUALLY, AND AS PARENTS AND NATURAL GUARDIANS FOR ISABELLE DIANDERAS, A MINOR vs FLORIDA BIRTH-RELATED NEUROLOGICAL INJURY COMPENSATION ASSOCIATION  (2004)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 08, 2004
Whether Isabelle Dianderas, a minor, qualifies for coverage under the Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Plan (Plan). If so, whether the hospital and the participating physician gave the patient notice, as contemplated by Section 766.316, Florida Statutes, or whether notice was not required because the patient had an "emergency medical condition," as defined by Section 395.002(9)(b), Florida Statutes, or the giving of notice was not practicable.Final Order Approving Association`s acceptance of the claim for compensation.
04-003847N  EMAN MUSTAFA, A MINOR, BY HER PARENTS AND NATURAL GUARDIANS, SHIREN MUSTAFA AND NEHAD MUSTAFA vs FLORIDA BIRTH-RELATED NEUROLOGICAL INJURY COMPENSATION ASSOCIATION  (2004)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 26, 2004
Whether Eman Mustafa, a minor, qualifies for coverage under the Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Plan (Plan). If so, whether the hospital and the participating physician gave the patient notice, as contemplated by Section 766.316, Florida Statutes, or whether any failure to give notice was excused because the patient had an "emergency medical condition," as defined by Section 395.002(9)(b), Florida Statutes, or the giving of notice was not practicable.The proof failed to demonstrate that the child`s neurological problems were birth related or that she was substantially mentally and physically impaird. The claim is denied.
05-000186N  PATRICIA WHITE AND ALBERT HOUSTON, JR., ON BEHALF OF AND AS PARENTS AND NATURAL GUARDIANS OF ALBERT HOUSTON, III, A MINOR vs FLORIDA BIRTH-RELATED NEUROLOGICAL INJURY COMPENSATION ASSOCIATION  (2005)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jan. 24, 2005
At issue is whether Albert Houston, III, a minor, qualifies for coverage under the Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Plan (Plan).By failing to appear and offer proof at hearing, Petitioners failed to sustain their burden to demonstrate that the infant suffered a birth-related neurological injury. The claim is dismissed.
01-004501N  JANE BLUNT, ON BEHALF OF AND AS PARENT AND NATURAL GUARDIAN OF ANTHONY WAYNE BLUNT, A MINOR vs FLORIDA BIRTH-RELATED NEUROLOGICAL INJURY COMPENSATION ASSOCIATION  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Nov. 19, 2001
Whether Anthony Wayne Blunt, a minor, suffered a "birth- related neurological injury," as defined by Section 766.302(2), Florida Statutes. If so, whether Petitioner's recovery, through settlement, with the participating physician bars her from recovery under the Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Plan.Proof failed to demonstrate that infant suffered a "birth-related neurological injury." Therefore, claim was not compensable.
01-004878N  CARL W. CROSS AND MYLENE C. CROSS, ON BEHALF OF AND AS PARENTS AND NATURAL GUARDIANS OF AARON COLBY CROSS, A MINOR vs FLORIDA BIRTH-RELATED NEUROLOGICAL INJURY COMPENSATION ASSOCIATION  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 20, 2001
At issue in the proceeding is whether Aaron Colby Cross, a minor, suffered an injury for which compensation should be awarded under the Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Plan.Petitioners, by failing to offer proof, failed to sustain their burden to demonstrate claim was compensable. Therefore, claim dismissed.
02-001086N  DAWN TABOR AND BRITT TABOR, ON BEHALF OF AND AS PARENTS AND NATURAL GUARDIANS OF NOAH TABOR, A MINOR vs FLORIDA BIRTH-RELATED NEUROLOGICAL INJURY COMPENSATION ASSOCIATION  (2002)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 15, 2002
At issue is whether Noah Taber (Noah), a minor, suffered a "birth-related neurological injury," as defined by Section 766.302(2), Florida Statutes.1While infant suffered brain injury during birth caused by oxygen deprivation, infant was not rendered permanently and substantially physically impaired. Therefore, claim was not compensable.

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