Common use of COMA OF SPECIFIED SEVERITY Clause in Contracts

COMA OF SPECIFIED SEVERITY. A state of unconsciousness with no reaction or response to external stimuli or internal needs. This diagnosis must be supported by evidence of all of the following: • No response to external stimuli continuously for at least 96 hours; • Life support measures are necessary to sustain life; and • Permanent neurological deficit which must be assessed at least 30 days after the onset of the coma. The condition has to be confirmed by a specialist medical practitioner. Coma resulting directly from alcohol or drug abuse is excluded.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Loan Care Policy, Loan Care Policy

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COMA OF SPECIFIED SEVERITY. A state of unconsciousness with no reaction or response to external stimuli or internal needs. needs This diagnosis must be supported by evidence of all of the following: • No response to external stimuli continuously for at least 96 hours; • Life support measures are necessary to sustain life; and . • Permanent neurological deficit which must be assessed at least 30 days after the onset of the coma. The condition has to be confirmed by a specialist medical practitioner. Coma resulting directly from alcohol or drug abuse is excluded.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

COMA OF SPECIFIED SEVERITY. 1. A state of unconsciousness with no reaction or response to external stimuli or internal needs. This diagnosis must be supported by evidence of all of the following: • No : x. Xx response to external stimuli continuously for at least 96 hours; • Life ; xx. Xxxx support measures are necessary to sustain life; and • and iii. Permanent neurological deficit which must be assessed at least 30 days after the onset of the coma. 2. The condition has to be confirmed by a specialist medical practitioner. Coma resulting directly from alcohol or drug abuse is excluded.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

COMA OF SPECIFIED SEVERITY. A state of unconsciousness with no reaction or response to external stimuli or internal needs. This diagnosis must be supported by evidence of all of the following: • : a. No response to external stimuli continuously for at least 96 hours; • ; b. Life support measures are necessary to sustain life; and • and c. Permanent neurological deficit which must be assessed at least 30 days after the onset of the coma. The condition has to be confirmed by a specialist medical practitionerMedical Practitioner. Coma resulting directly from alcohol or drug abuse is excluded.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Group Personal Accident Insurance Policy, Lifestyle Protection Group Policy

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COMA OF SPECIFIED SEVERITY. I. A state of unconsciousness with no reaction or response to external stimuli or internal needs. This diagnosis must be supported by evidence of all of the following: • No : i. no response to external stimuli continuously for at least 96 hours; • Life ; ii. life support measures are necessary to sustain life; and • Permanent and iii. permanent neurological deficit which must be assessed at least 30 days after the onset of the coma. II. The condition has to be confirmed by a specialist medical practitioner. .Coma resulting directly from alcohol or drug abuse is excluded.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Insurance Policy

COMA OF SPECIFIED SEVERITY. (i) A state of unconsciousness with no reaction or response to external stimuli or internal needs. This diagnosis must be supported by evidence of all of the following: • : i. No response to external stimuli continuously for at least 96 hours; • ; ii. Life support measures are necessary to sustain life; and • and iii. Permanent neurological deficit deficit which must be assessed at least 30 days after the onset of the coma. . (ii) The condition has to be confirmed confirmed by a specialist medical practitioner. Coma resulting directly from alcohol or drug abuse is excluded.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Insurance Policy

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