Total Paralysis definition

Total Paralysis means total and permanent loss of functional use of all four limbs and trunk arising solely and directly from the Bodily Injury, causing permanent damage to Your nervous system which shall completely and permanently prevent You from engaging in any occupation which You are capable by reason of education, training or experience, always provided that the disability must commence within 6 months of the Accident, has continued for an uninterrupted period of 365 days, cause You to be bedridden and be certified to be so by a qualified physician.
Total Paralysis means complete loss of use and sensation of limbs.

Related to Total Paralysis

  • Paralysis means complete and irreversible loss or use of an arm or leg (without severance).

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