Blindness Sample Clauses

Blindness. I. Total, permanent and irreversible loss of all vision in both eyes as a result of illness or accident.
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Blindness i. Consultation Paper stating the presenting complaints with duration, past medical history with duration, treatment and medication advised.
Blindness. 34. Major Head Trauma The Critical Illnesses and the conditions applicable to the same are more particularly described below:
Blindness. C. All loss settlements made by the Company provided they are within the terms of the Company's original policies and of this Agreement, shall be unconditionally binding upon Reinsurer and amounts falling to the share of the Reinsurer shall be payable to the Company in accordance with the provisions set forth in paragraph C. of the Reports and Remittances Article.
Blindness. (5) Xxxxx - involving over 10% of body with third degree or 30% of body with second degree;
Blindness. A definite diagnosis for total and irreversible loss of vision in both eyes, evidenced by: • the corrected visual acuity being 20/200 or less in both eyes; or • the field of vision being less than 20 degrees in both eyes. Cerebrovascular accident (resulting in persistent neurological deficits) A definite diagnosis of an acute cerebrovascular event caused by intra-cranial thrombosis, haemorrhage, or embolism with: • acute onset of new neurological symptoms; and • new objective neurological deficits on clinical examination, persisting continuously for more than 30 days following the date of diagnosis. These new symptoms and deficits must be corroborated by diagnostic imaging testing showing changes that are consistent in character, location and timing with the new neurological deficits. For the purposes of this insurance coverage, neurological deficits must be detectable by a specialist and may include, but are not restricted to, measurable loss of hearing, measurable loss of vision, measurable changes in neuro- cognitive function, objective loss of sensation, paralysis, localized weakness, dysarthria (difficulty with pronunciation), dysphasia (difficulty with speech), dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), impaired gait (difficulty walking), difficulty with balance, lack of coordination or new-onset seizures undergoing treatment.
Blindness. 4. Amputation of a significant portion of limb(s);
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Blindness. (5) Burns - involving over 10% of body with third degree or 30% of body with second degree;
Blindness. The diagnosis, by a Legally Qualified Physician board certified as an Ophthalmologist, of the permanent and uncorrectable loss of sight in each of Your eyes. Your corrected visual acuity must either be worse than 20/200 in both eyes or the field of vision must be less than 20 degrees in both eyes.
Blindness. Any DPOA member who enters duty disability retirement due to a Catastrophic Injury shall, until that DPOA member becomes Medicare eligible (if applicable), be eligible to participate in the City’s Hospitalization, Medical Insurance, Optical and Dental care plans on the same terms and conditions as active bargaining unit members. Any individual who is a dependent of such a DPOA member shall, until reaching the age of 26, be eligible to participate in the City’s Hospitalization, Medical Insurance, Optical and Dental care plans on the same terms and conditions as dependents of active bargaining unit members, so long as that individual remains qualified as a “dependent” under the definition provided in City plan(s). Any spouse who was married to a DPOA member at the time a Catastrophic Injury was sustained shall, until that spouse becomes Medicare eligible (if applicable) and so long as the spouse remains married to the DPOA member, be eligible to participate in the City’s Hospitalization, Medical Insurance, Optical and Dental care plans on the same terms and conditions as spouses of active bargaining unit members. Any individual who is eligible for coverage pursuant to this section shall, however, be required to exhaust coverage from all other hospitalization, medical, optical, dental, worker’s compensation, and life insurance policies prior to charging any costs to City plans. The provisions of this section shall apply to any member who suffered a Catastrophic Injury on or after December 10, 2014.
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