MAJOR HEAD TRAUMA definition

MAJOR HEAD TRAUMA means an accidental head injury resulting in permanent neurological deficit, resulting in the life insured either:
MAJOR HEAD TRAUMA means accidental head Injury resulting in permanent neurological deficit to be assessed no sooner than 6 weeks from the date of the Accident. This Diagnosis must be confirmed by a consultant neurologist and supported by unequivocal findings on Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computerised Tomography, or other reliable imaging techniques. The Accident must be caused solely and directly by accidental, violent, external and visible means and independently of all other causes.
MAJOR HEAD TRAUMA means an accidental head injury resulting in neurological deficit, as certified by a consultant neurologist acceptable to us, causing at least a permanent 25% impairment of whole person function as defined in Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment 5th edition, American Medical Association.

More Definitions of MAJOR HEAD TRAUMA

MAJOR HEAD TRAUMA means neurological deficit, causing at least 25% impairment of function lasting more than six weeks from the date of trauma, and likely to persist, as certified by a consultant neurologist.
MAJOR HEAD TRAUMA means major trauma to the head resulting in neurological deficit causing significant functional impairment with disturbance of the brain function confirmed by definite Diagnosis by a consultant neurologist. This must result in a permanent bedridden situation or the inability to perform without assistance three (3) or more of the Activities of Daily Living of like age and sex. The conditions have to be medically documented for at least three (3) months.
MAJOR HEAD TRAUMA means an accidental head injury resulting in neurological deficit, as certified by a consultant neurologist acceptable to Us, causing at least a permanent 25% impairment of whole person function as defined in Guides
MAJOR HEAD TRAUMA means neurological deficit, causing at least 25% impairment of function lasting more than six weeks from the date of trauma, and likely
MAJOR HEAD TRAUMA means accidental head Injury resulting in neurological deficit causing significant functional impairment lasting at least six weeks, and likely to persist, as certified by
MAJOR HEAD TRAUMA means traumatic brain injury resulting in permanent neurological deficit, causing at least 25% impairment of whole person function (lasting more than six weeks from the date of the trauma) as defined in Guides
MAJOR HEAD TRAUMA means that an accidental head injury has, as determined by a brain injury unit, resulted in a neurological and/or cognitive deficit causing at least 25% impairment that lasts at least 6 weeks from the date of the accident and is likely to persist indefinitely.