Loss of a hand definition

Loss of a hand means the hand is completely severed at or above the wrist.
Loss of a hand means complete severance of at least four fingers above the metacarpal phalangeal joint on the same hand or at least three fingers and the thumb on the same hand.
Loss of a hand means complete Severance at or above the wrist. "Loss of Foot" means complete Severance above the ankle. "Loss of Sight" means the total, permanent loss of sight of the eye or eyes. The Loss of Sight must be irrecoverable by natural, surgical or artificial means. "Loss of a Thumb and Index Finger of the same Hand" means complete Severance through or above the metacarpophalangeal joints (the joints between the fingers and the hand from the same Accident).

Examples of Loss of a hand in a sentence

  • Loss of a hand or a foot means loss by severance at or above the wrist or ankle joint; and loss of sight of an eye means total and irrecoverable loss of sight.

  • Loss of a hand or foot means loss by permanent severance at or above the wrist or ankle joint and loss of sight means total and irrevocable loss of sight.

  • Loss of a hand means that the hand is cut off through or above the wrist joint.

  • Loss of a hand or foot will mean complete, permanent severance of such hand or foot at or above the wrist or ankle joint.

  • Loss of a hand or foot means complete severance at or above the wrist or ankle joint.

  • Loss of a hand or the thumb and four fingers of one hand oramputation from 4 ½ inches below tip of elecranon 6011.

  • Loss of a hand means that all of the hand is cut off at or above the wrist.Loss of a foot means that all of the foot is cut off at or above the ankle.

  • In addition, but rather more contentious, is the prospect of a quantum leap in productivity if mechanical demining can meet the quality of clearance required by the UN.

  • Loss of a hand means that all of the hand is cut off at or above the wrist.

  • 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.


More Definitions of Loss of a hand

Loss of a hand means that all four fingers are cut off at or above the knuckles joining each to the hand;
Loss of a hand means that the hand is cut off through or above the wrist joint or the use of the hand is medically determined to be permanently lost. "Loss of a foot" means that the foot is cut off through or above the ankle joint or the use of the foot is medically determined to be permanently lost. "Loss of a finger" means that the finger is cut off at the joint proximate to the first interphalangeal joint where it is attached to the hand. "Loss of a toe" means that the toe is cut off at the joint proximate to the first interphalangeal joint where it is attached to the foot. "Loss of sight of an eye” means that at least 80% of vision is permanently lost after reasonable effort has been made to correct the Insured Person’s vision using the most advanced medically acceptable procedures and devices available.
Loss of a hand means severance at or above the wrist joint; or total and irreversible paralysis for a period of at least 12 months.
Loss of a hand means that all four fingers are cut off at or above the knuckles joining each
Loss of a hand means that all four fingers are irreparably severed at or above the knuckles joining each to the hand.‌
Loss of a hand means the hand is completely severed at or above the wrist. "Loss of a foot" means the foot is completely severed at or above the ankle. "Loss of sight" means total and permanent loss of sight.

Related to Loss of a hand

  • Loss of Sight means the entire and irrecoverable loss of sight.

  • Consequential Loss means indirect or consequential loss or damage such as, but not limited to, loss of contract, bargain, expectation, opportunity, profit, production, revenue, anticipated cost reduction or interest payable howsoever caused, arising out of or in connection with this Contract.

  • Consequential Damages means Losses claimed to have resulted from any indirect, incidental, reliance, special, consequential, punitive, exemplary, multiple or any other Loss, including damages claimed to have resulted from harm to business, loss of anticipated revenues, savings, or profits, or other economic Loss claimed to have been suffered not measured by the prevailing Party’s actual damages, and any other damages typically considered consequential damages under Applicable Law, regardless of whether the Parties knew or had been advised of the possibility that such damages could result in connection with or arising from anything said, omitted, or done hereunder or related hereto, including willful acts or omissions.

  • Substantial damage means damage of any origin sustained by a structure whereby the cost of restoring the structure to its before damaged condition would equal or exceed 50 percent of the market value of the structure before the damage occurred.

  • Environmental Damage means any material injury or damage to persons, living organisms or property (including offence to man's senses) or any pollution or impairment of the environment resulting from the discharge, emission, escape or migration of any substance, energy, noise or vibration;

  • Burglary means the unforeseen and unauthorised entry to or exit from the Insured Premises by aggressive and detectable means with the intent to steal Contents there from.