Loss of a foot definition

Loss of a foot means the foot is completely severed at or above the ankle.
Loss of a foot means complete severance at or above the ankle.
Loss of a foot means that all of the foot is cut off at or above the ankle joint;

More Definitions of Loss of a foot

Loss of a foot means complete Severance through or above ankle joint. “Loss of a Hand” means complete Severance through or above the wrist.
Loss of a foot means that all of the foot is irreparably severed at or above the ankle joint.‌
Loss of a foot means that all of the foot is cut off at or above the ankle joint. LOSS OF A HAND means that all four fingers are cut off at or above the knuckles joining each to the hand. LOSS OF HEARING means the total and irrecoverable loss of hearing in both ears. LOSS OF SIGHT means the eye is totally blind and that no sight can be restored in that eye. LOSS OF SPEECH means the total and irrecoverable loss of speech. LOSS OF THUMB AND INDEX FINGER means that all of the thumb and index finger are cut off at or above the joint closest to the wrist. PAYABLE CLAIM means a claim for which Unum is liable under the terms of the policy. PHYSICIAN means: - a person performing tasks that are within the limits of his or her medical license; and - a person who is licensed to practice medicine and prescribe and administer drugs or to perform surgery; or - a person with a doctoral degree in Psychology (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) whose primary practice is treating patients; or - a person who is a legally qualified medical practitioner according to the laws and regulations of the governing jurisdiction. Unum will not recognize you, or your spouse, children, parents or siblings as a physician for a claim that you send to us. PLAN means a line of coverage under the policy. POLICYHOLDER means the Employer to whom the policy is issued. PRIVATE PASSENGER CAR means a validly registered four-wheel private passenger car (including Employer-owned cars), station wagons, jeeps, pick-up trucks, and vans that are used only as private passenger cars. QUALIFIED CHILD is any of your unmarried dependent children under age 25 who, on the date of your death as a result of an accidental bodily injury, was either: - enrolled as a full-time student in an accredited post-secondary institution of higher learning beyond the 12th grade level; or - at the 12th grade level and enrolls as a full-time student in an accredited post- secondary institution of higher learning beyond the 12th grade level within 365 days following the date of your death. Children include your own natural offspring, lawfully adopted children and stepchildren. They also include ▇▇▇▇▇▇ children and other children who are dependent on you for main support and living with you in a regular parent-child relationship. A child will be considered adopted on the date of placement in your home.
Loss of a foot means severance at or above the ankle joint; or total and irreversible paralysis for a period of at least 12 months.

Related to Loss of a foot

  • Loss of Use means the total and irrecoverable loss of function of an arm, hand, foot, leg or thumb and index finger of the same hand provided such loss of function is continuous for 12 consecutive months and such loss of function is thereafter determined on evidence satisfactory to Chubb Life to be permanent.

  • Loss of an Eye, means total and irrevocable loss of sight in that eye.

  • Loss of Hand or Foot, means complete severance through or above the wrist or ankle joint. (In South Carolina, "Loss of Hand" can also mean the loss of four whole fingers from one hand.)