Common use of Category A Clause in Contracts

Category A. Death or total disability resulting from the compensable condition. An individual will be considered totally disabled if she demonstrates a functional capacity adequate to consistently perform none or only few of the usual duties or activities of vocation or self-care.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Litigation Settlement Agreement, Litigation Settlement Agreement, Litigation Settlement Agreement

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Category A. Death or total disability resulting from due to the compensable condition. An individual will shall be considered totally disabled if she demonstrates a functional capacity adequate to consistently perform none or only few of the usual duties or activities of vocation or self-care.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Litigation Settlement Agreement, www.tortcomm.org

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Category A. Death or total disability resulting from the compensable condition. An individual will be considered totally disabled if she demonstrates a functional capacity adequate to consistently perform none or only few of the usual duties or activities of vocation or usual self-care.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.tortcomm.org

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