Coma Benefit Sample Clauses

Coma Benefit. If the insured person falls into a coma as a result of an accident, a daily rate of EUR 200.00 will be paid for this condition up to a period of two years.
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Coma Benefit. If during the Operative Time the Insured Person sustains bodily injury following an Accident which within 90 days is the sole and independent cause of the Insured Person being in a continuous unconscious state We will pay £25 per full 24 hours up to a maximum of 52 weeks any one Insured Person while they remain in a continuous unconscious state.
Coma Benefit. If an Insured Person suffers a Coma due to an Injury suffered during the Policy Period solely and directly due to an Accident that occurs during the Policy Period, We will pay an amount equal to the Sum Insured in respect of that Insured Person, provided that:
Coma Benefit. If an Insured Person is rendered Comatose due to an Accident during the Policy Period, then We will pay a weekly benefit for as long as the Insured Person remains Comatose, provided that:
Coma Benefit. If within the Operative Time an Insured Person sustains Bodily Injury resulting in a state of continuous unconsciousness the Company shall pay a benefit to the Insured for the benefit of the Insured Person for each full day of continuous unconsciousness up to a maximum period of 104 weeks in accordance with the Sum Insured shown in the Personal Accident Specification.
Coma Benefit. If during the Operative Time the Insured Person sustains bodily injury following an Accident which within 90 days is the sole and independent cause of the Insured Person being in a continuous unconscious state the Company will pay £50 per full 24 hours up to a maximum of one hundred and four weeks any one Insured Person while they remain in a continuous unconscious state Convalescence If during the Operative Time the Insured Person sustains bodily injury following an Accident which results in the Insured Person being a Hospital in-patient for a period of seven days or more the Company will pay £200 for convalescence Where the Insured Person is aged over 70 years at the time of bodily injury following an Accident the benefit will be reduced to £100 Counselling If during the Operative Time the Insured Person sustains bodily injury following an Accident which within two years is the sole and independent cause of Disablement for which Benefit 2 3 4 5 or 6 is paid the Company will pay necessary expenses with the Company’s prior written consent for either • telephonecounselling or • face to face counselling or • cognitive behavioural therapy for the Insured Person up to £250 per week up to a maximum £5,000 any one Insured Person Dental Expenses If during the Operative Time and whilst participating in the Insured Sport the Insured Person sustains a Dental Injury which within two years is the sole and independent cause of the Insured Person incurring the cost of Emergency Dental Treatment the Company will pay up to £1,000 per Insured Person Special Definitions applying to the Dental Expenses Extension Dental Implant A titanium root-shaped fixture designed to integrate with the bone to replace the root of a tooth and support the replacement teeth Dental Injury An injury to the teeth or supporting structures (including damage to dentures whilst being worn) which is caused suddenly and unexpectedly by means of a direct external impact Dentist In Britain - a dental surgeon who is currently registered with the General Dental Council (GDC) practising in one of the recognised dental specialist areas contained within ‘The Specialist List’ held by the GDC at xxx.xxx-xx.xxx Outside of Britain – a dental surgeon who is currently registered with the appropriate national regulatory authority Emergency Dental Treatment Necessary and emergency dental treatment which has been confirmed in writing by a Dentist In addition to the Exclusions to this Section the following Special Exc...
Coma Benefit. In the event of the continuous unconsciousness of the insured person caused solely and independently by an injury or sickness the insurer will pay to the insured up to a maximum amount per week stated in the schedule for each full week of continuous unconsciousness, but not beyond the benefit period stated in the schedule.
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Coma Benefit. If Injury renders an Insured Person Comatose within 365 days of the date of the accident that caused the Injury, and if the Coma continues for a period of 30 consecutive days, the Company will pay a monthly benefit of 1% of the Insured Person’s Principal Sum. This benefit is payable monthly for 11 months if the Insured Person remains Comatose due to that Injury. If the Insured Person remains Comatose through the 11th month, any residual portion of that Insured Person’s Principal Sum will become payable on the first day of the 12th month during which the Insured Person remains Comatose. If the Insured Person ceases to be Comatose due to the Injury any time during the first 11 months, the monthly benefit will end. No benefit is provided for the first 30 days of Coma. No benefit is payable after the date the total amount of monthly Coma benefits paid for all Injuries caused by the same accident equals 100% of the Principal Sum. The Company will pay benefits calculated at a rate of 1/30th of the monthly benefit for each day for which the Company is liable when the Insured Person is Comatose for less than a full month. Only one benefit is provided for any one month of Coma, regardless of the number of Injuries causing the Coma. The Company reserves the right, at the end of the first 30 consecutive days of Coma and as often as it may reasonably require thereafter, to determine, on the basis of all the facts and circumstances, that the Insured Person is Comatose, including, but not limited to, requiring an independent medical examination provided at the expense of the Company.
Coma Benefit. If Injury renders an Insured Person Comatose within 90 days of the date of the accident that caused the Injury, and if the Coma continues for a period of 30 consecutive days, the Company will pay a monthly benefit of 1% of the Principal Sum. No benefit is provided for the first 30 days of Coma. The benefit is payable monthly as long as the Insured Person remains Comatose due to that Injury, but ceases on the earliest of: (1) the date the Insured Person ceases to be Comatose due to that Injury; (2) the date the Insured Person dies; or (3) the date the total amount of monthly Coma benefits paid for all Injuries caused by the same accident equals 100% of the Principal Sum. The Company will pay benefits calculated at a rate of 1/30th of the monthly benefit for each day for which the Company is liable when the Insured Person is Comatose for less than a full month. Only one benefit is provided for any one month of Coma, regardless of the number of Injuries causing the Coma. The Company reserves the right, at the end of the first 30 consecutive days of Coma and as often as it may reasonably require thereafter, to determine, on the basis of all the facts and circumstances, that the Insured Person is Comatose, including, but not limited to, requiring an independent medical examination provided at the expense of the Company.
Coma Benefit. If an insured person suffers injury resulting in a covered loss and becomes disabled by coma within 90 days of the date of the accident, and coma is continuous and persistent for a period of 90 consecutive days after which a doctor determines that the coma is permanent, the insurer will pay a monthly benefit equal to 1% of the sum insured, according to the table of losses, which would have been payable if you had lost your life. The monthly benefit will be reduced by any other amount received under this insurance due to the same accident (injury or covered loss) and is payable retroactively to the fist day of coma, up to a maximum of 100 payments per insured person. Spousal educational benefit
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