Mugging definition

Mugging means a violent, unprovoked attack by a third party individual who is not an Immediate Family Member, relative, Travelling Companion or colleague of the Insured Person and is evidenced as such in a police report.
Mugging means a violent, unprovoked assault or attack by someone upon the Insured covered in this Policy, especially with the intent to rob the Insured.

Examples of Mugging in a sentence

  • If an Insured Person suffers any act of Mugging, whilst on a Trip in the Country of Visit and loss of any personal documents or personal effects is stolen by way of mugging, then the Company shall pay or reimburse the Insured Person up to the sublimit or Sum Insured specified against this Benefit in the Policy Certificate, provided that the Mugging is reported to the police in the applicable jurisdiction within 24 hours of Mugging, and a written police report is furnished to the Company.

  • The Company shall not be liable to make any payment for any claim under this Benefit of the Policy in respect of an Insured Person, directly or indirectly for, caused by, arising from or in any way attributable to any of the following: hours of Mugging, and a written police report is furnished to the Company.

  • If the Insured Person is hospitalised as an in-patient for more than 24 (twenty four) Hours as the result of a Mugging, someone must contact Gold Assist on behalf of the Insured Person immediately.

  • Additional expenses incurred for in-patient treatment not specifically or prior authorised by the Insurers or Gold Assist 24 (twenty four) Hours after the Mugging or violent assault to the person.