Loss of Hand or Foot definition

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.)
Loss of Hand or Foot means complete severance through or above the wrist or ankle joint.
Loss of Hand or Foot means dismemberment by complete and permanent severance at or above the wrist or ankle joint. “Loss of thumb and index finger” means complete and permanent severance of the thumb and index finger on the same hand. “Loss of sight” means complete and irrecoverable loss of all visual acuity and it must be the direct result of physical damage to the eye and/or optic nerve. Legal blindness is not the standard for determining Loss of sight under this Certificate of Insurance. “Loss of speech or hearing” must be complete and irrecoverable.

Examples of Loss of Hand or Foot in a sentence

  • Loss of Hand or Foot means the complete Severance through or above the wrist or ankle joint.

  • A Doctor must determine the loss of use to be complete and not reversible at the time the claim is submitted.] [“Member” means Loss of Hand or Foot, Loss of Sight, Loss of Speech, and Loss of Hearing.

  • Loss of Hand or Foot means the complete Severance through or above the wri s t or ankle joint.

  • Loss of Hand or Foot means severance at or above the wrist or ankle joint, but below the elbow or knee joint.


More Definitions of Loss of Hand or Foot

Loss of Hand or Foot means dismemberment by complete and permanent severance at or above the wrist or ankle joint.
Loss of Hand or Foot means dismemberment by complete and permanent severance at or above the wrist or ankle joint. “Loss of thumb and index finger” means complete and permanent severance of the thumb and index finger on the same hand. “Loss of sight” means complete and irrecoverable loss of all visual acuity and it must be the direct result of physical damage to the eye and/or optic nerve. Legal blindness is not the standard for determining Loss of sight under this Certificate of Insurance. “Loss of speech or hearing” must be complete and irrecoverable. Loss means one of the following losses as defined herein: Type of Loss Amount of Benefit Primary Cardholder Each Additional Insured Person Loss of Life $200,000 $20,000 Loss of Both Hands or Feet $200,000 $20,000 Loss of One Foot or One Hand and the Entire Sight of One Eye $200,000 $20,000 Loss of Entire Sight of Both Eyes $200,000 $20,000 Loss of One Hand and One Foot $200,000 $20,000 Loss of Speech and Hearing $200,000 $20,000 Loss of One Hand or One Foot $100,000 $10,000 Loss of Entire Sight of One Eye $100,000 $10,000 Loss of Speech $100,000 $10,000 Loss of Hearing $100,000 $10,000 Loss of Thumb and Index Finger on the Same Hand $50,000 $5,000 The maximum benefit payable for any one accident is $300,000. If more than one of the described Losses is sustained by an Insured Person in any one accident, then the total benefit payable for that accident is limited to the greatest amount payable for any one of the Losses sustained. Please see section 4.1.4 for applicable exclusions and limitations. Exposure and Disappearance If by reason of an accident covered by this Certificate of Insurance an Insured Person is unavoidably exposed to the elements and as a result of such exposure suffers a loss for which indemnity is otherwise payable hereunder, such loss will be covered hereunder. If the body of an Insured Person has not been found within twelve months after the date of disappearance as the result of the sinking or wrecking of a vehicle in which the Insured Person was riding at the time of the accident and under such circumstances as would otherwise be covered hereunder, it will be presumed that the Insured Person suffered loss of life resulting from Accidental Bodily Injury.
Loss of Hand or Foot means complete Severance through or above the wrist or ankle joint. “Loss of Entire Sight” means the total, permanent loss of sight of the eye. The loss of sight must be unrecoverable by natural, surgical or artificial means.
Loss of Hand or Foot means severance at or above the wrist or ankle joint. “Loss of sight” must be entire and irrecoverable.
Loss of Hand or Foot means complete severance through or above the wrist or ankle joint. "Loss of Sight" means the total, permanent loss of sight of the eye(s). "Loss of Speech" means total and permanent loss of audible communication that is irrecoverable by natural, surgical or artificial means. "Loss of Hearing in Both Ears" means total and permanent Loss of Hearing in both ears that is irrecoverable and cannot be corrected by any means.
Loss of Hand or Foot means complete Severance through or above the wrist or ankle joint. “Loss of Entire Sight” means the total, permanent loss of sight of the eye. The loss of sight must be unrecoverable by natural, surgical or artificial means. “Loss of Speech” means total and permanent loss of audible communication. “Loss of Hearing” means total and permanent loss of hearing. “Loss of thumb and index finger” means complete Severance through or above the metacarpophalangeal joints (the joints between the fingers and the hand).
Loss of Hand or Foot means complete severance through or above the wrist or ankle joint. “Loss of sight in both eyes” means total and irrevocable loss of the entire sight in both eyes. “Loss of hearing in both ears” means total and irrevocable loss of the entire ability to hear in both ears. “Loss of speech” means total and irrevocable loss of the entire ability to speak.