Accident Medical Expenses Sample Clauses

Accident Medical Expenses. If within the Operative Time an Insured Person sustains Bodily Injury resulting in death or Loss of Limb(s) or Loss of Sight or Loss of Hearing or Loss of Speech or Permanent Total Disablement or Permanent Partial Disablement or Temporary Total Disablement or Temporary Partial Disablement the Company shall indemnify the Insured for the benefit of the Insured Person for reasonable expenses necessarily incurred for Medical Expenses with the prior consent of the Company in accordance with the Sum Insured shown in the Personal Accident Specification.
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Accident Medical Expenses. If during the Operative Time the Insured Person sustains an Accident causing Bodily Injury which within two years is the sole and independent cause of the incurring of Medical Expenses the Insurer will pay up to 25% of any amount paid under Benefits 1 to 6 above subject to a maximum of £25,000 any one Insured Person.
Accident Medical Expenses. If during the Operative Time the Insured Person sustains Bodily Injury following an Accident which within one year is the sole and independent cause of the incurring of Medical Expenses the Underwriters will pay up to 15% of any amount paid under Benefit 5
Accident Medical Expenses. The cost of medical, surgical or other remedial attention or treatment given or prescribed by a Medical Practitioner and all Hospital, nursing home and ambulance charges connected with a valid claim under items 1-6 of section A shown on the Schedule.
Accident Medical Expenses. Chubb will pay the Insured Person the amounts shown in the Schedule of benefits. Specific provisions applicable to Permanent Disabling Injuries: Chubb will pay a percentage of the amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits. The percentage payable will be relative to the degree of disablement as shown in the following Scale of Injuries which prescribes the maximum percentage payable for a range of Permanent Disabling Injuries. Scale of Injuries
Accident Medical Expenses. If during the Operative Time the Insured Person sustains bodily injury following an Accident which within two years is the sole and independent cause of the incurring of Accident Medical Expenses the Insurer will pay up to 15% of any amount paid under Benefit 5 subject to a maximum of £10,000 any one Insured Person Broken Bones Benefit If as a result of bodily injury following an Accident occurring within the Operative Time any Insured Person suffers a Broken Bone(s) as defined the Insurer will pay: Broken Bones Grade 1 £100 Grade 2 £250 Grade 3 £500 Up to a maximum amount any one Insured Person of £1,000 Broken Bones shall mean the Fracture of one or more of the bones listed below:

Related to Accident Medical Expenses

  • Medical Expenses 1. Employees exposed to hazardous physical, biological, or chemical agents shall be provided, at no cost to the employee, with medical examinations or evaluations required by VOSHA regulations. If there are no specific VOSHA regulations or standards for the agent in question, recommendations of the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health or other generally recognized expert organization shall be used, as determined by the Commissioner of Health.

  • Medical/Dental Expense Account The Employer agrees to allow insurance eligible employees to participate in a medical and dental expense reimbursement program to cover co- payments, deductibles and other medical and dental expenses or expenses for services not covered by health or dental insurance on a pre-tax basis as permitted by law or regulation, up to the maximum amount of salary reduction contributions allowed per calendar year under Section 125 of the Internal Revenue Code or other applicable federal law.

  • Outpatient Dental Anesthesia Services This plan covers anesthesia services received in connection with a dental service when provided in a hospital or freestanding ambulatory surgical center and: • the use of this is medically necessary; and • the setting in which the service is received is determined to be appropriate. This plan also covers facility fees associated with these services.

  • Post-Accident Testing a. The City may require a Covered Employee who caused, or may have caused, an Accident, based on information known at the time of the Accident, to submit to drug and/or alcohol testing.

  • Unreimbursed medical expenses If you take payments to pay for unreimbursed medical expenses that exceed a specified percentage of your adjusted gross income, you will not be subject to the 10 percent early distribution penalty tax. For further detailed information and effective dates you may obtain IRS Publication 590-B, Distributions from Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs), from the IRS. The medical expenses may be for you, your spouse, or any dependent listed on your tax return. 5)

  • Health and Accident Insurance Unit members shall continue to be covered under the State's Group Health and Accident Insurance plan currently in effect pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 32A of the General Laws as amended or as such plan may be made available under applicable law of the Commonwealth. Pre-tax treatment of group health insurance contributions shall be implemented as soon as is administratively feasible. Benefits shall not be provided to part-time employees except as required by law; provided that Colleges that decide to provide benefits to part-time employees will discuss that issue with the MCCC prior to implementation; provided further that any part-time employee currently receiving benefits shall not lose those benefits.

  • Medical Coverage The Executive shall be entitled to such continuation of health care coverage as is required under, and in accordance with, applicable law or otherwise provided in accordance with the Company’s policies. The Executive shall be notified in writing of the Executive’s rights to continue such coverage after the termination of the Executive’s employment pursuant to this Section 3(d)(iv), provided that the Executive timely complies with the conditions to continue such coverage. The Executive understands and acknowledges that the Executive is responsible to make all payments required for any such continued health care coverage that the Executive may choose to receive.

  • Dental Services - Accidental Injury (Emergency Emergency room - When services are due to accidental injury to sound natural teeth. 0% - After deductible The level of coverage is the same as network provider. In a physician’s/dentist’s office - When services are due to accidental injury to sound natural teeth. 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Dental Services - Outpatient Services connected to dental care when performed in an outpatient facility * 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Covered Benefits - See Covered Healthcare Services for additional benefit limits and details. Network Providers Non-network Providers (*) Preauthorization may be required for this service. Please see Preauthorization in Section 5 for more information. You Pay You Pay Dental Care (Pediatric) - for members under age 19 See Dental Services in Section 3 for benefit limits and details. These services only apply to an enrolled member under the age of 19. Oral evaluations 0% - After deductible 0% - After deductible X-rays 0% - After deductible 0% - After deductible Cleanings (prophylaxis) 0% - After deductible 0% - After deductible Fluoride treatments 0% - After deductible 0% - After deductible Sealants 0% - After deductible 0% - After deductible Space Maintainers 0% - After deductible 0% - After deductible Palliative treatment 50% - After deductible 50% - After deductible Fillings 50% - After deductible 50% - After deductible Simple extractions 50% - After deductible 50% - After deductible Denture repairs and relines/rebasing 50% - After deductible 50% - After deductible Crowns & onlays 50% - After deductible 50% - After deductible Therapeutic Pulpotomies 50% - After deductible 50% - After deductible Root canal therapy 50% - After deductible 50% - After deductible Non-surgical periodontal services 50% - After deductible 50% - After deductible Surgical periodontal services 50% - After deductible 50% - After deductible Periodontal maintenance 50% - After deductible 50% - After deductible Fixed bridges and dentures 50% - After deductible 50% - After deductible Implants 50% - After deductible 50% - After deductible Oral surgery services 50% - After deductible 50% - After deductible General anesthesia or IV sedation - dental office 50% - After deductible 50% - After deductible Biopsies 50% - After deductible 50% - After deductible Occlusal (night) guards 50% - After deductible 50% - After deductible Orthodontic services (braces) - when medically necessary. 50% - After deductible 50% - After deductible Dialysis Services Inpatient/outpatient/in your home 0% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Durable Medical Equipment (DME), Medical Supplies, Diabetic Supplies, Prosthetic Devices, and Enteral Formula or Food, Hair Prosthetics Outpatient durable medical equipment* - Must be provided by a licensed medical supply provider. 20% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Outpatient medical supplies* - Must be provided by a licensed medical supply provider. 20% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Outpatient diabetic supplies/equipment purchased at licensed medical supply provider (other than a pharmacy). See the Summary of Pharmacy Benefits for supplies purchased at a pharmacy. 20% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Outpatient prosthesis* - Must be provided by a licensed medical supply provider. 20% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Enteral formula delivered through a feeding tube. Must be sole source of nutrition. 20% - After deductible 40% - After deductible Enteral formula or food taken orally * 20% - After deductible The level of coverage is the same as network provider. Hair prosthesis (wigs) - The benefit limit is $350 per hair prosthesis (wig) when worn for hair loss suffered as a result of cancer treatment. 20% - After deductible The level of coverage is the same as network provider.

  • Non-Medical, Personalized Services PRACTICE shall also provide Patient with the following non-medical services (“Non-Medical Services”), which are complementary to our members in the course of care:

  • Post-Accident a. The City may require a covered employee who was involved in an event that meets any of the following criteria to submit to drug and/or alcohol testing:

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