Examples of Loss of Hearing in a sentence
Degree of Loss of Hearing HH: 0 HH: 1 HH: 2 HH: 3 HH: 4 HH:5 CH: 0 0 5 - - - - CH: 0 - 0 00 00 - - XX: 2 - 12 20 35 50 - CH: 3 - - 30 40 55 65 CH: 4 - - - 50 60 70 CH: 5 - - - - 65 75 HH = Hearing handicap CH = Communication handicap: 0 no handicap 1 slight handicap 2 mild to medium handicap 3 considerable handicap 4 severe handicap 5 total handicap Normally no compensation is paid solely in respect of use of a hearing aid.
Loss of Limb, Loss of Eye, Loss of Speech, Loss of Hearing, Permanent Partial Disablement, Permanent Total Disablement, Paraplegia, Quadriplegia, Hemiplegia, Triplegia, Temporary Partial Disablement and Temporary Total Disablement.
Loss of Hearing Permanent, total and irrecoverable loss of hearing resulting in the Insured Person being classified as Profoundly Deaf.
In the event of Bodily Injury being sustained by an Insured Person that results in the Insured Person incurring dental or optical expenses, the Company will pay at the request of the Insured up to 25% of any amount paid under Loss of Limb, Loss of Eye, Loss of Speech, Loss of Hearing, Permanent Total Disablement, Temporary Partial Disablement or Temporary Total Disablement subject to a maximum of £2,500 any one Insured Person.
BTA5730 (Ed. 7/06) Loss Loss means Accidental: Loss of Foot Loss of Hand Loss of Hearing Loss of Life Loss of Sight Loss of Sight of One Eye Quadriplegia Paraplegia Hemiplegia Loss of Speech Uniplegia Loss of Thumb and Index Finger Loss must occur within one (1) year after the Accident.