Brain Damage definition
Brain Damage means irreversible physical damage to the brain causing complete incapacity of performing all the substantial and material functions and activities normal to everyday life.
Brain Damage means an injury to the large soft mass of nerve tissue contained within the cranium or skull. See SUBDURAL HEMATOMA, SKELETAL INJURIES
Brain Damage means accidental cranial trauma resulting in permanent deterioration and/or loss in intellectual capacity as evidenced by a rating level V or below on the Rancho Los Amigos Cognitive Scale for a continuous period of at least twelve (12) months following the Injury as determined by a licensed physician based on laboratory and clinical findings.
Examples of Brain Damage in a sentence
We will pay the Maximum Benefit Amount for Brain Damage, if an Accidental Bodily Injury results in Brain Damage to You.
More Definitions of Brain Damage
Brain Damage means permanent and irreversible physical damage to the brain causing the complete inability to perform all of the substantial and material functions and activities normal to everyday life. Such damage must manifest itself within thirty (30) days of the Injury, require hospitalization of at least five (5) days and persist for twelve (12) consecutive months after the date of the Injury.
Brain Damage means permanent and irreversible physical damage to the brain causing the complete inability to perform all the substantial and material functions and activities normal to everyday life. Such damage must manifest itself within 30 days of the accidental injury, require a hospitalization of at least 5 days and persist for 12 consecutive months after the date of the accidental injury.
Brain Damage means physical damage to the brain that causes Your inability to perform, without assistance, at least three (3) Activities of Daily Living. BTC5624 Class means the categories of Insured Persons described in Section I of the Schedule of Benefits. BTC5628