Examples of Loss of a foot in a sentence
Loss of a foot, hand, finger, or thumb or loss of use of a foot, hand, finger, or thumb.
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Loss of a foot means that the foot is cut off through or above the ankle joint.
Loss of a foot means severance of the foot at or above the ankle.
Loss of a foot means that all of the foot is cut-off at/or above the ankle.*Loss of a hand or foot shall also include the loss of use of a hand or foot even if the limb is still intact.Paralyzation means the loss of use of the extremities of the body as a result of an accident, such as, but not limited to paraplegia, quadriplegia, or hemiplegia occurring from a traumatic brain injury.Not more than $50,000 will be paid for all covered losses caused by all injuries which are sustained in one accident.
Loss of a foot means total severance at or above the ankle joint;3.
Dismemberment and Loss of Sight means:• Loss of a hand –The hand is removed at or above the wrist joint; or• Loss of a foot –The foot is removed at or above the ankle; or• Loss of sight–At least 80% of the vision in one eye is lost (such loss of sight must be permanent and irrecoverable); or• Loss of a finger/toe–The finger or toe is removed at or above the joint where it is attached to the hand or foot.
Loss of a foot means that all of the foot is cut-off at/or above the ankle.- Loss of a hand or foot shall also include the loss of use of a hand or foot even if the limb is still intact.- Paralyzation means the loss of use of the extremities of the body as a result of an accident, such as, but not limited to paraplegia, quadriplegia, or hemiplegia occurring from a traumatic brain injury.- No less than $50,000 will be paid for all covered losses caused by all injuries which are sustained in one accident.
As used in this subsection and subsection (7), “serious impairment of a body function” includes, but is not limited to, 1 or more of the following:(a) Loss of a limb or loss of use of a limb.(b) Loss of a foot, hand, finger, or thumb or loss of use of a foot, hand, finger, or thumb.(c) Loss of an eye or ear or loss of use of an eye or ear.(d) Loss or substantial impairment of a bodily function.(e) Serious visible disfigurement.(f) A comatose state that lasts for more than 3 days.
Dismemberment and Loss of Sight means: Loss of a hand –The hand is removed at or above the wrist joint; or Loss of a foot –The foot is removed at or above the ankle; or Loss of sight–At least 80% of the vision in one eye is lost (such loss of sight must be permanent and irrecoverable); or Loss of a finger/toe–The finger or toe is removed at or above the joint where it is attached to the hand or foot.