total disablement definition

total disablement means such disablement, whether of a temporary or permanent nature, as incapacitates a workman for all work which he was capable of performing at the time of the accident resulting in such disablement:
total disablement means disablement which continues for 12 consecutive months and at that time is certified by a Medical Practitioner as being beyond hope of improvement, which results in your complete inability to engage in or attend to any gainful employment for which you are reasonably qualified to perform by reason of education, training or experience or for which you may become fit to perform through rehabilitation and retraining.
total disablement means injury of a permanent nature which solely and directly totally disables and prevents you from attending to any business, occupation of any and every kind or if you have no business or occupation, from attending to your usual duties or activities.

Examples of total disablement in a sentence

  • For the purpose of this Benefit, Temporary Total Disablement means a disablement of an Insured Person such that he/she is totally disabled from engaging in any employment or occupation or business for remuneration or profit, of any description whatsoever on a temporary basis and a disability certificate is issued by a civil surgeon or the equivalent appointed by the District, State or Government Board.

  • If We have accepted a claim for Permanent Total Disablement, Permanent Partial Disablement or Temporary Total Disablement in accordance with Sections I.A.2, I.A.3, I.A.4, respectively, in respect of an Insured Person, then in addition to any amount payable under that Section, We will pay the amount specified against this benefit in the Policy Schedule towards the costs of Personal Protective Equipment damaged in the Accident.

  • If an Insured Person suffers from an Accidental Injury resulting in Accidental Death or Permanent Total Disablement due to an Injury sustained while engaged in an adventure sport carried out in accordance with the guidelines, codes of good practice and recommendations for safe practices as laid down by a governing body or authority, then We will pay the amount as specified against this benefit in the Policy Schedule.

  • If We have accepted a claim for Accidental Death or Permanent Total Disablement in accordance with Section I.A.1 or 1.A.2 in respect of an Insured Person, then in addition to any amount payable under that Sections, We will pay the amount up to the limit specified against this benefit in the Policy Schedule, in respect of the tuition fees paid towards the Dependent Child’s education for the Policy Period, irrespective of whether the child (children) is an Insured Person under this Policy.

  • If We have accepted a claim for Permanent Total disablement, Permanent Partial Disablement or Temporary Total Disablement in accordance with Sections I.A.2, I.A.3 or I.A.4 in respect of an Insured, then the Insured Person may choose to secure a second opinion from Our network of Medical Practitioners for treatment of Permanent Total disablement, Permanent Partial Disablement or Temporary Total Disablement.


More Definitions of total disablement

total disablement means injury of a permanent nature which solely and directly totally disables and prevents you from attending to any business, occupation of any and every kind or if you have no
total disablement means disablement that entirely prevents the Insured Person from carrying out all the normal duties of the Insured Person’s Usual Occupation, as certified by a legally qualified medical practitioner.
total disablement means totally disabled from engaging in or attending to your usual occupation.
total disablement means such disablement whether of a temporary or permanent nature, as incapacitates a workman for all work which he was capable of performing at the time the injury was sustained:
total disablement means Injury of a permanent nature which solely and directly totally disables and prevents an Insured Person from attending to any business, occupation of any and every kind or if he has no business or occupation, from attending to his usual duties.
total disablement means disablement that entirely prevents the Voluntary Worker from carrying out all the normal duties of his or her usual occupation, as certified by a legally qualified medical practitioner.
total disablement means Injury of a permanent nature which solely and directly totally disables and prevents the Insured Person from attending to any business, occupation of any and every kind or if the Insured Person has no business or occupation, from attending to his usual duties.