Examples of Thumb and Index Finger in a sentence
We will consider such severance a Loss of Thumb and Index Finger even if a thumb, an index finger or both are later reattached.
Loss of Thumb and Index Finger means complete severance, through the metacarpal phalangeal joints, of the thumb and index finger of the same hand, as determined by a Physician.
BTA5730 (Ed. 7/06) Loss means Accidental: Loss of Thumb and Index Finger Loss must occur within one (1) year after the Accident.
Covered Loss Benefit Amount Life, Quadriplegia or Two or more Members100% of the Principal SumHemiplegia or Paraplegia75% of the Principal SumOne Member50% of the Principal SumUniplegia or Thumb and Index Finger of the Same Hand25% of the Principal Sum Exposure and Disappearance Benefit 100% of the Principal Sum if you are exposed to the elements after the forced landing, stranding, sinking, or wrecking of a vehicle in which you were traveling.
Table of Losses Life 100% Both Hands or Both Feet 100% Sight of Both Eyes 100% One Hand and One Foot 100% Either Hand or Foot and Sight of One Eye 100% Either Hand or Foot 50% Sight of One Eye 50% Thumb and Index Finger of Same Hand 50% If more than one Loss is sustained by You as a result of the same Accident, only one amount, the largest applicable to the Losses incurred, will be paid.
Loss of Thumb and Index Finger of the Same Hand means complete Severance through or above the metacarpophalangeal joints of the same hand (the joints between the fingers and the hand).
Half of the maximum benefit will be paid for the Loss of one Hand, one Foot, the Sight of one eye or the loss of Thumb and Index Finger of the Same Hand.
Life Principal Sum Both Hands or Both Feet or Sight of Both Eyes Principal Sum Speech and Hearing Principal Sum One Hand and One Foot Principal Sum One Hand and Sight of One Eye Principal Sum One Foot and Sight of One Eye Principal Sum Sight of One Eye One-half of the Principal Sum One Hand or One Foot One-half of the Principal Sum Speech or Hearing One-half of the Principal Sum Thumb and Index Finger One-quarter of the Principal Sum The Principal Sum is shown in the Schedule of Benefits.
Loss of a Thumb and Index Finger of the Same Hand or Loss of Four Fingers of the Same Hand means complete Severance through or above the metacarpophalangeal joints of the same hand (the joints between the fingers and the hand).
Thumb and Index Finger of the same Hand [12.5%] to a maximum of $[ 25,000]] [9.