Emergency Sickness definition

Emergency Sickness means an illness or disease that is diagnosed by a legally licensed Physician and that meets all of the following criteria: (a) there is a present severe or acute symptom requiring immediate care and the failure to obtain such care could reasonably result in serious deterioration of Your condition or place Your life in jeopardy; (b) the severe or acute symptom occurs suddenly and unexpectedly; and (c) the severe or acute symptom occurs while Your coverage is in force and during Your Covered Trip.
Emergency Sickness means an illness or disease, diagnosed by a legally licensed Physician, which meets all of the following criteria:
Emergency Sickness means an illness or disease, diagnosed by a Physician, which meets all of the following criteria: (1) there is present a severe or acute symptom requiring immediate care and the failure to obtain such care could reasonably result in serious deterioration of the Insured's condition or place his or her life in jeopardy; (2) the severe or acute symptom occurs suddenly and unexpectedly; and (3) the severe or acute symptom occurs while the Policy is in force as to You suffering the symptom and while You are participating in a Covered Activity.

Examples of Emergency Sickness in a sentence

  • The Physician ordering the Emergency Evacuation must certify that the severity of the Covered Person’s Injury or Emergency Sickness warrants his or her Emergency Evacuation.

  • Repatriation of Remains with Family Travel Benefit If during the course of a Covered Trip, an Insured suffers loss of life due to Injury or Emergency Sickness, the Company will pay for covered expenses reasonably incurred to return his or her body to his or her Home Country place of primary residence, up to the Maximum Repatriation of Remains Benefit shown in the Schedule of Benefits.

  • The Company agrees to provide the benefits described in the Certificate to You if You experience an Emergency Sickness or an Injury as a result of an Accident during the Coverage Period; or if You suffer loss, theft or damage to Your Personal Effects during the Coverage Period.

  • The Company will pay, subject to the limitations set out herein, for Emergency Evacuation Expenses reasonably incurred if the Covered Person suffers an Injury or Emergency Sickness that warrants his or her Emergency Evacuation while he or she is outside a 150 kilometre radius from his or her Location of Permanent Residence, but not exceeding $50,000 per Insured per Coverage Period.

  • The Physician ordering the Emergency Evacuation must certify that the severity of the Insured Person's Injury or Emergency Sickness warrants his or her Emergency Evacuation.


More Definitions of Emergency Sickness

Emergency Sickness means an illness, infection or disease, diagnosed by a Physician, which meets all of the following criteria: (1) there is present a severe or acute symptom requiring immediate care and the failure to obtain such care could reasonably result in serious deterioration of the Insured’s condition or place his or her life in jeopardy; (2) the severe or acute symptom occurs suddenly and unexpectedly; and (3) the severe or acute symptom occurs during the course of a Covered Trip. For purposes of this Benefit, any references to “Injury” are deemed to be references to “Injury or Emergency Sickness.”
Emergency Sickness means an "illness, sickness or disease", diagnosed by a "physician", which meets all of the following criteria:
Emergency Sickness means an illness or disease, diagnosed by a legally licensed Physician, which meets all of the following criteria: (1) there is a present severe or acute symptomrequiring immediate care and the failure to obtain such care could reasonably result in serious deterioration of Your condition or placeYour lifeinjeopardy; (2) thesevereor acutesymptomoccurs suddenly and unexpectedly; and (3) the severe or acute symptom occurs while Your coverage is in force and during Your Trip.
Emergency Sickness. - means an illness or disease, diagnosed by a legally licensed Physician, which meets all of the following criteria: (1) there is a present severe or acute symptom requiring immediate care and the failure to obtain such care could reasonably result in serious deterioration of Your condition or place Your life in jeopardy; (2) the severe or acute symptom occurs suddenly and unexpectedly; and
Emergency Sickness means an illness, infection or disease, diagnosed by a Physician, which meets all of the following criteria: (1) there is present a severe or acute symptom requiring immediate care and the failure to obtain such care could reasonably result in serious deterioration of the Insured’s condition or place his or her life in jeopardy; (2) the severe or acute symptom occurs suddenly and unexpectedly; and (3) the severe or acute symptom occurs while the Policy is in force as to the person suffering the symptom and during the course of a Covered Trip. The General Exclusions section and any exclusions in the Covered Trips section, do not apply with respect to this Benefit.
Emergency Sickness means an illness or disease that is diagnosed by a legally licensed Physician and that meets all of the following criteria: (a) there is a present severe or acute symptom requiring immediate care and the failure to
Emergency Sickness means a sickness of sufficient severity that the Covered Person seeks medical treatment within 72 hours of the onset of the sickness. The Emergency Sickness must begin while on a Covered Trip outside of the United States.