Common use of Out of Province Surgical and Medical Accident Benefits Clause in Contracts

Out of Province Surgical and Medical Accident Benefits. if bodily injury is sustained by an Insured Person as a result of an Accident outside of the province in which they reside, but still within Canada, and the Insured Person requires Medically Necessary treatment that is deemed to be immediate by a Licensed Physician and cannot wait until the Insured Person returns to their province or territory of residence, the Insurer will pay those sums in excess of the federal or provincial medical plan available to the Insured Person, whether or not they are enrolled in such a plan, to a maximum of $10,000 per Insured Person per policy period.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: premiergroup.ca, oceanicunderwriters.com, oceanicunderwriters.com

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