Date of disablement definition

Date of disablement means the earliest date on which the insured is considered as being disabled under the definition of dis- ability in the contract, based on a physician’s evaluation or other evidence.
Date of disablement means the earliest date the insured is considered as being disabled under the definition of disability in the contract, based on a doctor's evaluation or other evidence. Normally this date will coincide with the start of any elimination period.
Date of disablement means the earliest date the insured is considered as being disabled under the definition of disability in the health insurance policy or certificate based on a doctor's evaluation or other evidence.

More Definitions of Date of disablement

Date of disablement means the last day in respect of which the member received remuneration from that employer prior to becoming entitled to the benefit.
Date of disablement means the last day in respect of which the member received remuneration from that employer prior to becoming entitled to the benefit. [Regulation 19 inserted in Gazette 14 May 1996 p. 2031; amended in Gazette 8 Sep 1998 p. 4910.] 20. Partial and permanent disablement benefit — category A A category A member who leaves service with an employer because of partial and permanent disablement is entitled to a benefit equal to
Date of disablement means the later of:
Date of disablement means the date Capital Alliance determines to be the date the Member was last capable of fulfilling his Own Occupation or an Alternate Occupation, taking into account objective medical or professional evidence, the date that the Member was last Actively at Work, the Member’s sick leave record and any other evidence Capital Alliance may reasonably request or consider relevant.
Date of disablement means the earliest date on which the insured is considered as being disabled under the definition of dis-
Date of disablement means the last day the officer works in their pre-injury duties.
Date of disablement means the later of the following: