Insured Dependent definition
Examples of Insured Dependent in a sentence
No benefits are payable for covered expenses incurred after the date the insurance on you or your Insured Dependent ceases.
Exclusion 2 in the General Exclusions section of this Policy is waived with respect to an Insured Dependent to whom this Hazard applies, but only with respect to Injury sustained by such person under the circumstances described in this Hazard.
If an Insured Spouse or Insured Dependent Child, in the judgment of the Insurer, constitutes a higher risk, the Insurer may, at its discretion, either refuse the application or accept it subject to the payment of premiums in addition to those stipulated for this benefit.
An Insured Dependent’s coverage under the Policy ends on the earliest of: (1) the date the Insured’s coverage under the Policy ends; (2) the premium due date if premiums for the Insured Dependent are not paid when due; or (3) the date the Insured Dependent ceases to be a member of any eligible class of persons as described in the Classification of Eligible Persons section of the Declarations section of this Policy.
In accordance with the provisions of this policy, the Insurer will pay, should the Insured Dependents suffer an Injury, those losses as listed in Section C5 - Benefits provided the Insured Dependent was covered by this benefit at the time of the Accident.
A Dependent Child will only be considered an Insured Dependent Child once under this policy.
Insurance indemnity: amount paid by the Insurer to the Insured/ Dependent in case one of the insured risks through the insurance contract occurs.
In the event any Transitioned Employee or Insured Dependent is hospitalized on or prior to the Start Date for such Transitioned Employee, then to the extent Northern Trust Health Benefits Plan would otherwise have covered hospital-related claims through the date of such individual's discharge, Northern Trust shall be responsible for such claims and Fiserv shall have no liability with respect thereto.
Additional Insurance Benefit Amounts for an Insured Spouse or Insured Dependent Child is subject to the acceptance of Evidence of insurability deemed satisfactory by the Insurer.
Charges for the following items incurred while out of Canada will be paid provided the expense is prescribed by a Doctor: Services for emergency treatment of a bodily injury or disease which occurred while you or your Insured Dependent were travelling Canada hospital charges for room and board in a Hospital as described in item A and auxiliary hospital services in a Hospital: and of a Doctor; and drugs which may only be dispensed upon the prescription of a Doctor or a Dentist.