Examples of Loss of a Hand or Foot in a sentence
For purposes of this benefit:• Loss of a Hand or Foot means complete severance through or above the wrist or ankle joint.• Loss of Use of a Hand or Foot means total loss of all ability to move the hand or foot, within 365 days of a Covered Accident, that continues for 6 months and is expected to continue for the remainder of the Insured Person's lifetime.• Loss of Sight means the total, permanent loss of sight of the eye.
For purposes of this benefit:• Loss of a Hand or Foot means complete severance through or above the wrist or ankle joint.• Loss of Use of a Hand or Foot means total loss of all ability to move the hand or foot, within the Time Period for Loss of a Covered Accident as shown on the Schedule of Benefits, that continues for 6 months and is expected to continue for the remainder of the Insured Person's lifetime.• Loss of Sight means the total, permanent loss of sight of the eye.
For purposes of this benefit:• Loss of a Hand or Foot means complete severance through or above the wrist or ankle joint.• Loss of Use of a Hand or Foot means total loss of all ability to move the hand or foot, within 365 days of a Covered Accident, that continues for 6 months and is expected to continue for the remainder of the Plan Participant's lifetime.• Loss of Sight means the total, permanent loss of sight of the eye.
Loss of a Hand or Foot means loss by severance at or above the wrist or ankle joint.
Loss of a Hand or Foot means permanent physical severance of either a hand or foot at or above the wrist or ankle joint.