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Common use of Coma Clause in Contracts

Coma. State of complete unconsciousness, without reaction or response to external stimuli or internal needs, persisting continuously for at least ninety-six (96) hours, giving rise to permanent neurological damage. The diagnosis must be confirmed by a medical specialist and through an accredited hospital report.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Life Insurance Contract, Individual Life Insurance Contract

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Coma. State of complete unconsciousness, without reaction or response to external stimuli or internal needs, persisting continuously for at least ninety-six (96) hours, giving rise to permanent neurological damage. The diagnosis must be confirmed by a medical specialist and through an accredited hospital report. − Coma caused by alcohol or drug abuse is not covered.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Insurance Contract

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Coma. State of complete unconsciousness, without reaction or response to external stimuli or internal needs, persisting continuously for at least ninety-six (96) hours, giving rise to permanent neurological damage. The diagnosis must be confirmed by a medical specialist and through an accredited hospital report. - Coma caused by alcohol or drug abuse is not covered.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Insurance Contract

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