Terminal condition definition

Terminal condition means an incurable condition caused by injury, disease, or illness that according to reasonable medical judgment will produce death within six months, even with available life-sustaining treatment provided in accordance with the prevailing standard of medical care.
Terminal condition means a condition caused by injury, disease or illness from which, to a
Terminal condition means a condition caused by injury, disease, or illness from which there is no reasonable medical probability of recovery and which, without treatment, can be expected to cause death.

Examples of Terminal condition in a sentence

  • ACCELERATED BENEFIT DUE TO A TERMINAL CONDITION We will pay to You the Accelerated Benefit Amount when We receive, In Writing, proof that the Insured has a Terminal Condition, as defined in this Rider.

  • A Terminal Condition is one in which there can be no recovery, although there may be periods of remission.

  • An Accelerated Benefit is an advance of a portion of the Death Benefit Amount prior to the Insured’s death due to a Terminal Condition or confinement in a Nursing Home Facility.

  • BOX 1928 BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 35201-1928 ENDORSEMENT SCHEDULE: Benefit Eligibility Date: The first Contract Anniversary – ENDORSEMENT – WAIVER OF WITHDRAWAL CHARGE AND MARKET VALUE ADJUSTMENT for Terminal Condition or Nursing Facility Confinement We are amending your Contract to add a Waiver of Withdrawal Charge and Market Value Adjustment for Terminal Condition or Nursing Facility Confinement.

  • In the case of conflicting opinions, eligibility for the accelerated death benefit shall be determined by a third medical opinion that is provided by a physician that is mutually acceptable to You and Us. The Accelerated Benefit due to a Terminal Condition will be paid in a lump sum.


More Definitions of Terminal condition

Terminal condition means a condition caused by injury, disease or illness from which, to a reasonable degree of medical probability a patient cannot recover and (i) the patient's death is imminent or (ii) the patient is in a persistent vegetative state.
Terminal condition means an incurable condition caused by injury or illness that reasonable medical judgment finds would cause death imminently, so that the application of life−sus- taining procedures serves only to postpone the moment of death.
Terminal condition means an incurable and irreversible disease which would, within reasonable medical judgment, result in death within six months.
Terminal condition means an incurable or irreversible condition which would result in the declarant´s death in a relatively short period of time.
Terminal condition means any disease, illness or condition sustained by any human being for which there is no reasonable medical expectation of recovery and which, as a medical probability, will result in the death of such human being regardless of the use or discontinuance of medical treatment implemented for the purpose of sustaining life or the life processes.
Terminal condition means an incurable and irreversible disease which would,
Terminal condition means an irreversible, incurable, and untreatable condition caused by disease, illness, or injury from which, to a reasonable degree of medical certainty as determined in accordance with reasonable medical standards by a declarant's or other patient's attending physician and one other physician who has examined the declarant or other patient, both of the following apply: