Sickness or Disease definition
Sickness or Disease means the alteration of a person’s state of health resulting from internal or external cause(s), creating objectively verifiable symptoms and/or signs, and revealing itself by the impairment of physiological or mental functions.
Sickness or Disease means an illness or disease first contracted and commenced by the Insured Person during the Trip that requires treatment by a Qualified Medical Practitioner.
Sickness or Disease means noticeable change in the physical health of an Insured occurring during the Domestic Trip or International Trip which requires the Insured to seek care of a Medical Practitioner acting within the scope of his/her license to treat Sickness for which the claim is made provided the nature of illness is not excluded from the Policy.
Examples of Sickness or Disease in a sentence
Any serious physical injury, Sickness or Disease resulting directly or indirectly from, attributed to, or accelerated by; The use, release or escape of nuclear materials that directly or indirectly results in nuclear reaction, or radiation or radioactive contamination; or the dispersal or application of pathogenic or poisonous biological or chemical materials; or The release of pathogenic or poisonous biological or chemical materials.
More Definitions of Sickness or Disease
Sickness or Disease means noticeable change in the physical health of an Insured occurring during the Overseas Trip which requires the Insured to seek care of a Medical Practitioner acting within the scope of his/her license to treat Sickness for which the claim is made provided the nature of illness is not excluded from the Policy.