Common use of Paralysis Clause in Contracts

Paralysis. Total irreversible loss of the use of two (2) or more limbs due to paralysis caused by an accident or illness of the spinal cord. This condition must be clinically documented by a medical specialist and must persist for at least three (3) months.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Insurance Contract, Life Insurance Contract, Individual Life Insurance Contract

Paralysis. Total and irreversible loss of the use of two (2) or more limbs through paralysis due to paralysis caused by an accident Accident or illness sickness of the spinal cordcord . This condition must These conditions have to be clinically medically documented by a medical specialist and must persist acceptable to the Company, for at least three (3) months. However Paralysis due to Guillain- Barré syndrome is excluded.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Critical Illness Rider, Critical Illness Rider

Paralysis. Total irreversible loss of the use of two (2) or more limbs due to paralysis caused by an accident or illness of the spinal cord. This condition must be clinically documented by a medical specialist and must persist for at least three (3) months. − Paralysis due to Guillain-Barré syndrome.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Insurance Contract

Paralysis. Total and irreversible loss of the use of two (2) or more limbs through paralysis due to paralysis caused by an accident or illness sickness of the spinal cord. This condition must These conditions have to be clinically medically documented by a medical specialist and must persist for at least three (33 months. Excluded is: a) months.Paralysis due to Guillain-Barré-Syndrome

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Insurance Policy