Examples of Loss of Limbs in a sentence
If within the Policy Period the Partner or Child of an Insured Person sustains Bodily Injury resulting in Paraplegia or Loss of Sight in both eyes or total Loss of Hearing in both ears or Loss of Limbs (two or more) or Quadriplegia the Company shall pay a benefit to the Insured in accordance with the Sum Insured shown in the Personal Accident Specification provided that the Insured Person is a Director or Employee of the Insured.
Loss of Limbs resulting directly or indirectly from self- inflicted injury, alcohol or drug abuse is excluded.
If within the Operative Time an Insured Person sustains Bodily Injury resulting in Loss of Limb(s) or Loss of Sight or Permanent Total Disablement the Company shall indemnify the Insured for the benefit of the Insured Person for reasonable expenses necessarily incurred in employing a bona fide domestic services company for domestic assistance provided to the Insured Person at their Residence up to a maximum period of 104 weeks in accordance with the Sum Insured shown in the Personal Accident Specification.
If a person is undertaking organised voluntary work experience with the Insured and whilst in pursuit of occupational duties on behalf of the Insured sustains Bodily Injury resulting in death or Loss of Limb(s) or Loss of Sight or Loss of Hearing or Loss of Speech or Permanent Total Disablement or Permanent Partial Disablement the Company shall pay a benefit to the Insured in accordance with the Sum Insured shown in the Personal Accident Specification.
Loss of Limb(s) shall mean In the case of a leg loss by physical severance at or above the ankle or permanent and total use of an entire leg or foot; or In the case of an arm physical severance of all four fingers of one hand through or above the meta carpo phalangeal joints (where the fingers join the palm of the hand) or permanent and total use of an entire arm or hand.