Rehabilitation/Retraining definition

Rehabilitation/Retraining means: the expense of treatment by a therapist licensed, registered or certified to provide such treatment; or the expense of treatment by a special education teacher; or the expense of institutional confinement for such treatment, intended to rehabilitate or retrain the Insured for work in any gainful occupation including the Insured’s regular occupation.

Examples of Rehabilitation/Retraining in a sentence

  • If Accidental Bodily Injury within one year of the Accident causes accidental Loss or Loss of Use of a hand or foot; more than one hand or foot; sight; hearing; speech; or thumb and index finger, the Insurer will pay the reasonable cost of such Rehabilitation/Retraining up to a maximum of the Amount of Benefit shown for that Insured in the Schedule of Benefits.

  • If Accidental Bodily Injury within one year of the Accident causes accidental Loss or Loss of Use of a hand or foot; more than one hand or foot; sight; hearing; speech; or thumb and index finger, the Insurer will pay the rea sonable cost of such Rehabilitation/Retraining up to a maximum of the Amount of Benefit shown for that Insured in the Schedule of Benefits.

  • If a Covered Person suffers an Injury resulting in a Loss (other than Loss of Life) for which the Company has paid a benefit set out in the Schedule of Benefits under Section 3.1, the Company shall pay the reasonable and necessary expenses actually incurred for such Rehabilitation/Retraining up to a maximum of $20,000 per Covered Person.

  • If Accidental Bodily Injury within one year of the Accident causes accidental Loss or Loss of Use of a hand or foot; more than one hand or foot; s ight; hearing; speech; or thumb and index finger, the Insurer will pay the rea sonable cost of such Rehabilitation/Retraining up to a maximum of the Amount of Benefit shown for that Insured in the Schedule of Benefits.