Common use of An Emergency Clause in Contracts

An Emergency. Medical Condition is a life-threatening illness or injury. If not treated immediately, the illness or injury could result in serious and/or permanent damage to your health. Examples of a medical emergency can include but are not limited to: • Chest pain/symptoms of a heart attack • Unexpected or sudden loss of consciousness • Choking • Severe difficulty breathing • Symptoms of a stroke • Severe bleeding • Serious injury from a fall Please answer questions and follow instructions carefully. You should request to be taken to the hospital, tell the ambulance company that you are a LIFE participant, and present your LIFE card to the emergency room staff. Please notify LIFE staff as soon as possible if you have used the 911 emergency services.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Enrollment Agreement, Enrollment Agreement