Common use of PERMA WILL PAY Clause in Contracts

PERMA WILL PAY. PERMA will pay promptly when due to those eligible under this agreement the benefits required of the Member by the Workers' Compensation law, including related claims expenses, in excess of the Member Retained Limit specified in Item 6 of the Schedule and subject to PERMA's Limit of Liability specified in Item 7 of the Schedule. Claims expenses of the Member mean its litigation costs, interest as required by law on awards or judgments, reasonable expenses incurred at PERMA's request (but not loss of earnings), premiums for bonds to release attachments and for appeal bonds in bond amounts up to twice the amount payable under this coverage, litigation costs taxed against the Member, and a Member's special claim investigation or legal expenses which can be directly allocated to a specific claim, including medical bill review. Claim expenses exclude: salaries and travel expenses of employees of the Member, annual retainers, overhead and any fees paid to the Member's third-party administrator for claims administration services.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: www.perma.dst.ca.us, www.perma.dst.ca.us, www.perma.dst.ca.us

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