Common use of Repatriation of Mortal Remains Clause in Contracts

Repatriation of Mortal Remains. In the event an insured dies outside of his/ her country of residence, the insurer will pay up to five thousand dollars (US$5,000) toward repatriation of the deceased’s remains to his/her country of residence if the death resulted from a covered condition under the terms of the policy. Coverage is limited to only those services and supplies necessary to prepare the deceased’s body and to transport the deceased to his/her country of residence. Arrangements must be coordinated in conjunction with USA Medical Services. 6.1 CONGENITAL AND/OR HEREDITARY DISORDERS: Coverage under this policy for congenital and/or hereditary disorders is as follows: (a) The maximum benefit for disorders first manifested before the insured’s eighteenth (18th) birthday is one hundred thousand dollars (US$100,000) per insured, per lifetime, including any benefits already paid on a Bupa policy or rider, after the applicable deductible. (b) Benefits for disorders first manifested on or after the insured’s eighteenth (18th) birthday are equal to the maximum policy limit herein, after the applicable deductible. (c) The benefit starts once the congenital and/or hereditary condition has been diagnosed by a physician. The benefit is retroactive to any period prior to the identification of the actual condition. 6.2 PROSTHETIC LIMBS: Prosthetic limb devices include artificial arms, hands, legs, and feet, and are covered up to a maximum of thirty thousand dollars (US$30,000) per insured, per policy year, with a lifetime maximum of one hundred twenty thousand dollars (US$120,000). The benefit includes all the costs associated with the procedure, including any therapy related to the usage of the new limb.

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Samples: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

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Repatriation of Mortal Remains. In the event an insured dies outside of his/ her country of residence, the insurer will pay up to five ten thousand dollars (US$5,00010,000) toward repatriation of the deceased’s remains to his/her country of residence if the death resulted from a covered condition under the terms of the policy. Coverage is limited to only those services and supplies necessary to prepare the deceased’s body and to transport the deceased to his/her country of residence. Arrangements must be coordinated in conjunction with USA Medical Services. 6.1 CONGENITAL AND/OR HEREDITARY DISORDERS: Coverage under this policy for congenital and/or hereditary disorders is as follows: (a) The maximum benefit for disorders first manifested before the insured’s eighteenth (18th) birthday is one hundred fifty thousand dollars (US$100,000150,000) per insured, per lifetime, including any benefits already paid on a Bupa policy or rider, after the applicable deductible. (b) Benefits for disorders first manifested on or after the insured’s eighteenth (18th) birthday are equal to the maximum policy limit herein, after the applicable deductible. (c) The benefit starts once the congenital and/or hereditary condition has been diagnosed by a physician. The benefit is retroactive to any period prior to the identification of the actual condition. 6.2 PROSTHETIC LIMBS: Prosthetic limb devices include artificial arms, hands, legs, and feet, and are covered up to a maximum of thirty thousand dollars (US$30,000) per insured, per policy year, with a lifetime maximum of one hundred twenty thousand dollars (US$120,000). The benefit includes all the costs associated with the procedure, including any therapy related to the usage of the new limb.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

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Repatriation of Mortal Remains. In the event an insured dies outside of his/ her country of residence, the insurer will pay up to five thousand dollars (US$5,000) toward repatriation of the deceased’s remains to his/her country of residence if the death resulted from a covered condition under the terms of the policy. Coverage is limited to only those services and supplies necessary to prepare the deceased’s body and to transport the deceased to his/her country of residence. Arrangements must be coordinated in conjunction with USA Medical Services. 6.1 CONGENITAL AND/OR HEREDITARY DISORDERS: Coverage under this policy for congenital and/or hereditary disorders is as follows: (a) The maximum benefit for disorders first manifested before the insured’s eighteenth eigh- teenth (18th) birthday is one hundred thousand dollars (US$100,000) per insured, per lifetime, including any benefits already paid on a Bupa policy or rider, after the applicable deductible. (b) Benefits for disorders first manifested on or after the insured’s eighteenth (18th) birthday are equal to the maximum policy limit herein, after the applicable deductible. (c) The benefit starts once the congenital and/or hereditary condition has been diagnosed by a physician. The benefit is retroactive to any period prior to the identification of the actual condition. 6.2 PROSTHETIC LIMBS: Prosthetic limb devices include artificial arms, hands, legs, and feet, and are covered up to a maximum of thirty thousand dollars (US$30,000) per insured, per policy year, with a lifetime maximum of one hundred twenty thousand dollars (US$120,000). The benefit includes all the costs associated with the procedure, including any therapy related to the usage of the new limb.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Insurance Policy

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