Loss of Hand. Loss of Hand means complete severance, as determined by a Physician, of at least four (4) fingers at or above the metacarpal phalangeal joint on the same hand or at least three (3) fingers and the thumb on the same hand. We will consider such severance a Loss of Hand even if the hand, fingers or thumb are later reattached. If the reattachment fails and amputation becomes necessary, then We will not pay an additional Benefit Amount for such amputation.
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Samples: Accident Insurance Program, Catastrophic Accident Insurance Policy, Catastrophic Accident Insurance Policy
Loss of Hand. Loss of Hand means total and permanent loss of function of a hand as determined by a Physician. In the event of complete severance, as determined by a Physician, at or above the metacarapal phalangeal joints of at least four (4) fingers at or above the metacarpal phalangeal joint on the same hand or at least three (3) fingers and the thumb on the same hand. , We will consider such severance a Loss of Hand even if the hand, fingers or thumb are later reattached. If the reattachment fails and amputation becomes necessary, then We will not pay an additional Benefit Amount for such amputation.
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Samples: Business Travel Accident Insurance Policy, Business Travel Accident Insurance Policy
Loss of Hand. Loss of Hand means complete severance, as determined by a Physician, of at least four (4) fingers at or above the metacarpal phalangeal joint joint, proximal to the torso, on the same hand or at least three (3) fingers and the thumb on the same hand. We will consider such severance a Loss of Hand even if the hand, fingers or thumb are later reattached. If the reattachment fails and amputation becomes necessary, then We will not pay an additional Benefit Amount for such amputation.
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Samples: Special Risk Blanket Accident Insurance Policy, Special Risk Blanket Accident Insurance Policy