Presumptive Disability definition

Presumptive Disability means the occurrence of any of the following:-
Presumptive Disability means that, due to an Injury or Sickness, a Covered Person
Presumptive Disability means a non−financial eligi- bility condition determined under s. DHS 103.03 (1) (e).

Examples of Presumptive Disability in a sentence

  • For Total Disability resulting from Presumptive Disability, we will pay a Disability Benefit equal to the Basic Monthly Benefit regardless of your Monthly Earnings.

  • We will waive the Elimination Period, and the Disability Benefit for Presumptive Disability will begin on the Commencement Date and will be payable until the end of the Maximum Benefit Period.


More Definitions of Presumptive Disability

Presumptive Disability means that, due to an Injury or Sickness, a Covered Personsuffers a total and permanent loss of one or more of the following body functions:
Presumptive Disability means a non−financial eligi- bility condition determined under s. HFS 103.03 (1) (e).
Presumptive Disability means We will presume an Insured is Totally Disabled if he or she suffers the complete and irrecoverable loss of sight of both eyes, speech, hearing in both ears, or of any two limbs, hands or feet, provided the loss occurs within one year of the Covered Accident.
Presumptive Disability means, except as provided in this Agreement, the following events shall constitute “Presumptive Disability” for purposes of triggering an Entity Option in this Agreement: (a) an Owner’s failure to physically report in person to work at any of the then existing public establishment(s) of the Entity to which that Owner was assigned in writing and/or had up until occurrence of the sickness or condition giving rise to the possible Disability spent more than one-half (½) of his work time for a consecutive period of [NUMBER OR DAYS/MONTHS IN WORDS (CORRESPONDING NUMBER)] business days; or (b) an Owner’s failure to submit to a medical, psychiatric or psychological examination by an authorized medical representative (which may, but need not, be a licensed physician or psychologist, it could be a nurse, social worker or geriatric care giver) designated by the Entity or by any Owner within [NUMBER OR DAYS/MONTHS IN WORDS (CORRESPONDING NUMBER)] days of delivery of notice of such request to the Owner or his Spouse or Representative.
Presumptive Disability means the complete and irrecoverable loss of sight of both eyes, speech, hearing in both ears, or of any two limbs, hands or feet, provided the loss occurs within one year of the Covered Accident.
Presumptive Disability means that, due to an Injury or Sickness, a Covered Person suffers a total and permanent loss of one or more of the following body functions:
Presumptive Disability means total and permanent loss of any one of the following 6 body functions which shall be sufficient to trigger any benefits based upon presumptive disability: