fatal injury definition

fatal injury means an injury which is sustained by a person in an accident and which results in his or her death within 30 days of the date of the accident;
fatal injury means an injury which is sustained by a person in an accident and which results in his or her death within 30 days of the date of the accident, and references to “fatally injured” shall be construed accordingly;
fatal injury means any injury which results in death within 30 days of the accident.

Examples of fatal injury in a sentence

  • Fatal injury to you and/or your spouse or partner as a direct result of: • fire, accident or assault, in the premises, • an accident while travelling within the geographical limits as a fare-paying passenger in any road or rail vehicl e, • assault in the street within the geographical limits, provided death follows within 12 months of the injury.

  • Fatal injury to you and/or your spouse or partner as a direct result of: • fire, accident or assault, in the premises, • an accident while travelling within the geographical limits as a fare-paying passenger in any road or rail v ehicl e, • assault in the street within the geogra phical limits, provided death follows within 12 months of the injury.


More Definitions of fatal injury

fatal injury means any injury that results in death within thirty (30) days of the accident.
fatal injury means an injury which is sustained by a person in an accident and which
fatal injury means any injury that results in death within 30 days of the accident.
fatal injury means injury resulting from industrial accident which caused death to the worker.
fatal injury means an injury resulting in death within thirty (30) days of the date of the accident ;
fatal injury means any injury sustained by a person in an accident which results in his or her death within 30 days of the date of the accident;
fatal injury means an injury which is sustained by a person in an accident and which results in that person’s death within thirty days of the date of the accident; and references to “fatally injured” shall be construed accordingly;