Internal Injury definition

Internal Injury means a medically diagnosed serious injury within the abdominal or chest area inflicted by a parent/caretaker.
Internal Injury means an injury not visible from the outside of the body, such as injury to the organs occupying the thoracic, abdominal, or cranial cavities and can be the result of a direct blow. A person so injured may be pale, cold, perspiring freely, and appear semi-comatose. Pain is usually intense at first and may continue or gradually diminish; however, pain may not always be present.

Related to Internal Injury

  • Personal injury means injury, other than "bodily injury", arising out of one or more of the following offenses:

  • Injury/Injured means a bodily injury caused by an accident occurring while the Insured’s coverage under this Policy is in force and resulting directly and independently of all other causes of Loss covered by this Policy. The injury must be verified by a Physician.

  • Comprehensive means an assistance program that focuses on

  • Brain injury means clinically evident damage to the brain resulting directly or indirectly from trauma, infection, anoxia, vascular lesions or tumor of the brain, not primarily related to degenerative or aging processes, which temporarily or permanently impairs a person’s physical, cognitive, or behavioral functions. The person must have a diagnosis from the following list:

  • Advertising Injury means injury arising out of one or more of the following offenses: