Personal Injury definition

Personal Injury means injury, other than "bodily injury", arising out of one or more of the following offenses:
Personal Injury means injury arising out of one or more of the following offenses:
Personal Injury means physical or mental harm arising out of one or more of the following acts, but only if the act was committed during the policy period:

Examples of Personal Injury in a sentence

  • Personal injury is bodily injury and includes mental and nervous shock and death.

  • Loss of or damage to the Works, Plant and Materials; b) Loss of or damage to Equipment; c) Loss of or damage to property (other than the Works, Plant, Materials, and Equipment) in connection with the Contract; and d) Personal injury or death.


More Definitions of Personal Injury

Personal Injury means injury arising out of one or more of the following offenses, but only if the offense was committed during the policy period:
Personal Injury means Bodily Injury, shock, mental anguish or mental injury, libel, slander or defamation of character, including death. Personal injury does not include the publication or utterance of a libel or slander:
Personal Injury includes sickness and death.
Personal Injury means injury, including consequential “bodily injury”, arising out of one or more of the following offenses:
Personal Injury means an injury of any kind other than property damage.
Personal Injury or “injury” means bodily harm or mental suffering and shall include a victim’s pregnancy or miscarriage resulting from a crime.
Personal Injury means bodily injury, shock, mental anguish or mental injury, libel, slander or defamation of character, including death.