ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT BENEFIT Sample Clauses

ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT BENEFIT. The Employer provides a life insurance amount of two (2) times the full-time employee’s basic annual earnings, rounded up to the next multiple of one thousand dollars ($1,000). For part-time employees, the amount payable is twelve thousand and five hundred dollars ($12,500).
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ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT BENEFIT. Indemnity provided under this section will not be paid under any circumstance for more than one (1) of the losses, the greatest, sustained by any one (1) Insured Person as the result of any one(1)
ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT BENEFIT. If, as the result of an accident, you suffer any of the losses listed below within 365 days of the accident, payment will be made as indicated. The principal amount of your accidental death and dismemberment insurance is an amount equal to the amount of your group life insurance. LOSS OF: Life Principal amount of insurance (Paid to your beneficiary) LOSS OF: Both hands Both feet The sight of both eyes One hand and one foot One hand and the sight of one eye One foot and the sight of one eye Paraplegia, or Use of both hands for a continuous period of 12 months following the accident Principal amount of insurance (Paid to you) LOSS OF: Use of one arm for a continuous period of 12 months following the accident Three-quarters of the principal amount of insurance (Paid to you)
ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT BENEFIT. The Employer agrees to pay the full cost of premiums for the Accidental Death and Dismemberment benefit for eligible employees. The benefit shall be as follows: • Eligibility: After twelve (12) months of service with the Employer • Twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars • Terminated at age 65 or earlier retirement
ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT BENEFIT. In addition to the group life insurance benefit provided under Section 3.01, a Group Accidental Death and Dis- memberment benefit will be provided while eligible as an active employee: Effective June 1, 2006 – $36,000.00 Effective June 1, 2007 – $37,000.00 Effective June 1, 2008 – $38,000.00 The above principal sum will be payable in the case of death or loss of both hands, both feet, or sight of both eyes, or any two of the above members, providing death or such loss oc- curs within 90 days of the date of the accident and is caused by external, violent and accidental means. One-half of the above principal sum will be payable in the case of loss of one hand, one foot, or sight of one eye under the same conditions. The policy under which this benefit is provided will contain such limitations and conditions as are found in a standard Group Accidental Death and Dismemberment policy issued in the province of Ontario. The maximum payable under this benefit for any one accident is the principal sum.
ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT BENEFIT. If, as the result of an accident, you suffer any of the losses listed below within 365 days of the accident, payment will be made as indicated. The principal amount of your accidental death and dismemberment insurance is an amount equal to the amount of your group life insurance. LOSS OF: • Life Principal amount of insurance (Paid to your beneficiary) LOSS OF: • Both hands • Both feet • The sight of both eyes • One hand and one foot • One hand and the sight of one eye • One foot and the sight of one eye • Paraplegia, or • Use of both hands for a continuous period of 12 months following the accident Principal amount of insurance (Paid to you) LOSS OF: • Use of one arm for a continuous period of 12 months following the accident Three-quarters of the principal amount of insurance (Paid to you) LOSS OF: • One hand • One foot, or • The sight of one eye Two-thirds of the principal amount of insurance (Paid to you) LOSS OF: • Use of one hand for a continuous period of 12 months following the accident One-half of the principle amount of insurance (Paid to you) LOSS OF: Thumb and index finger of either hand One-third of the principle amount of insurance (Paid to you) The total benefit payable for one loss shall not exceed the principal amount except that the amount payable for any of the above losses shall be doubled if the loss is sustained:
ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT BENEFIT. In addition to the group life insurance benefit provided under Section a Group Accidental Death and Dismember- ment benefit will be provided while eligible as an active em- ployee: Effective June Effective June Effective June The above principal sum will be payable in the case of death or loss of both hands, both feet, or sight of both eyes, or any two of the above members, providing death or such loss oc- curs within days of the date of the accident and is caused by external, violent and accidental means. One-half of the above principal sum will be payable in the case of loss of one hand, one foot, or sight of one eye under the same conditions. The policy under which this benefit is provided will contain such limitations and conditions as are found in a standard Group Accidental Death and Dismemberment policy issued in the province of Ontario. The maximum payable under this benefit for any one accident is the principal sum.
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ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT BENEFIT. Loss of: Life..................................................................... 100% Both Hands and Both Feet ............................... 100% Sight of Both Eyes............................................. 100% One Hand and One Foot .................................. 100% One Foot and Sight of One Eye ....................... 100% Speech and Hearing in Both Ears .................... 100% One Arm or One Leg ........................................ 75% One Hand or One Foot or Sight of One Eye .... 50% Speech............................................................... 50% Hearing in Both Ears.......................................... 50% Thumb and Index Finger or at Least Four Fingers of One Hand ......................................... 25% All Toes of One Foot.......................................... 33-1/3% Loss of Use: Both legs or Both Arms or Both Hands ............... 100% One Leg or One Arm ......................................... 75% One Hand............................................................ 50%
ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT BENEFIT. 3.01 Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance is payable if accidental bodily injury is sustained by an employee while the employee is insured for this Benefit Provision and such injury results directly and independently of all other causes in any one of the losses set forth in Article 3.02. Benefits will be paid for certain losses, provided that:
ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT BENEFIT. Payment of the full sum insured if you die as a result of and within 90 days of an accidental injury. This benefit is payable in addition to the Life Insurance Benefit. Payment of full sum insured if you lose two limbs, or lose sight of both eyes, or lose one limb and sight of one eye because of, and within 90 days of, an accidental injury. Payment of half sum insured if an accident causes you loss of one limb or sight of one eye within 90 days of injury. No amount is payable for occupational injuries or death for any loss caused by suicide, intentionally self-inflicted injury, insurrection or war, participation in any riot, ptomaines or bacterial infections, any form of disease or illness or physical or mental infirmity or treatment of them. Weekly Indemnity Payment is made when you are wholly and continuously unable to perform your regular work as a result of a sickness (including pregnancy) or an accident which occurs off-the-job. You need not be confined at home but you must be continuously under care of a physician. Benefit payments begin on the 1st day if your disability is the result of an accident; on the 1st day if you are confined to a hospital due to sickness; or on the 3rd day if you are sick but not confined to a hospital. Benefits are payable from the Great-West Life for a maximum period of 34 weeks. An additional 15 weeks may be claimed from Employment Insurance if your disability continues, for a total period of 49 weeks. Successive disabilities are considered to be in different periods of disability only if separated by two weeks of active full-time work, or, if the disability is due to wholly different causes, they must be separated by a return to active, full-time work. If disability due to injury starts more than 30 days after the accident, the waiting period for sickness will apply. Maternity is considered as a disability. Should this contract be cancelled during your disability, benefit payments will continue as if the contract was still in force.
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