Common use of Wheelchair Benefits Clause in Contracts

Wheelchair Benefits. If an employee claims a loss described under the Table of Losses, and the employee requires the use of a wheelchair to be ambulatory, the insurance company will pay up to fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for the following expenses incurred within three hundred and sixty-five (365) days from the accident: • the one time cost of alterations to the employee's home to make it wheelchair accessible and habitable; and, • the one time cost of modifications necessary to a motor vehicle utilized by the employee to make the vehicle accessible or drivable for the employee.

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Samples: cdn-res.keymedia.com, negotheque.travail.gc.ca

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Wheelchair Benefits. If an employee claims a loss described under the Table of Losses, and the employee requires the use of a wheelchair to be ambulatory, the insurance company will pay up to fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for the following expenses incurred within three hundred and sixty-five (365) days from the accident: the one time cost of alterations to the employee's home to make it wheelchair accessible and habitable; and, • the one time cost of modifications necessary to a motor vehicle utilized by the employee to make the vehicle accessible or drivable for the employee.,

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Samples: negotech.labour.gc.ca

Wheelchair Benefits. If an employee claims a loss described under the Table of Losses, and the employee requires the use of a wheelchair to be ambulatory, the insurance company will pay up to fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for the following expenses incurred within three hundred and sixty-five (365) days from the accident: • the one time cost of alterations to the employee's home to make it wheelchair accessible and habitable; and, • the one time cost of modifications necessary to a motor vehicle utilized by the employee to make the vehicle accessible or drivable driveable for the employee.

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Samples: Agreement

Wheelchair Benefits. If an employee claims a loss described under the Table of Losses, and the employee requires the use of a wheelchair to be ambulatory, the insurance company will pay up to fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for the following CFTO-TV CTV SPECIALTY 55 expenses incurred within three hundred and sixty-five (365) days from the accident: • the one time cost of alterations to the employee's home to make it wheelchair accessible and habitable; and, • the one time cost of modifications necessary to a motor vehicle utilized by the employee to make the vehicle accessible or drivable for the employee.

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Samples: www.sdc.gov.on.ca

Wheelchair Benefits. If an employee claims a loss described under the Table of Losses, and the employee requires the use of a wheelchair to be ambulatory, the insurance company will pay up to fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for the following expenses incurred within three hundred and sixty-five (365) days from the accident: • the one time cost of alterations to the employee's ’s home to make it wheelchair accessible and habitable; and, • the one time cost of modifications necessary ne- cessary to a motor vehicle utilized by the employee to make the vehicle accessible or drivable for the employee.

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Samples: www.sdc.gov.on.ca

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Wheelchair Benefits. If an employee claims a loss described under the Table of Losses, and the employee requires the use of a wheelchair to be ambulatory, the insurance company will pay up to fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for the following expenses incurred within three hundred and sixty-five (365) days from the accident: the one time cost of alterations to the employee's home to make it wheelchair accessible and habitable; and, • the one time cost of modifications necessary to a motor vehicle utilized by the employee to make the vehicle accessible or drivable for the employee.,

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Samples: negotech.labour.gc.ca

Wheelchair Benefits. If an employee claims a loss described under the Table of Losses, and the employee requires the use of a wheelchair to be ambulatory, the insurance company will pay up to fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for the following expenses incurred within three hundred and sixty-five (365) days from the accident: • the one time cost of alterations to the employee's home to make it wheelchair accessible and habitable; and, CFTO-TV CTV SPECIALTY 55 • the one time cost of modifications necessary to a motor vehicle utilized by the employee to make the vehicle accessible or drivable for the employee.

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Samples: sp.ltc.gov.on.ca

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