Paralysis definition

Paralysis means complete and irreversible loss or use of an arm or leg (without severance).
Paralysis means the loss of ability to move all or part of the body.
Paralysis means complete and irreversible loss of all motion of all practical use of an arm or leg provided the loss is continuous for twelve (12) consecutive months.

Examples of Paralysis in a sentence

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More Definitions of Paralysis

Paralysis means loss of use, without Severance, of a limb. This loss must be determined by a Physician to be complete and not reversible.
Paralysis means complete and irreversible loss of all motion of all practical use of an arm or leg provided the loss is continuous for 12 consecutive months.
Paralysis means Paraplegia, Quadriplegia or Hemiplegia diagnosed by a Physician and as defined below:
Paralysis means total loss of use. A Doctor must determine the loss of use to be complete and not reversible at the time the claim is submitted.
Paralysis means complete and permanent loss of the use of two or more limbs. Diagnosis must be confirmed by findings from physical examination conducted by a board-certified or board-eligible neurologist, physiatrist, or other Physician.
Paralysis means a definite Diagnosis of the total loss of muscle function of two (2) or more limbs as a result of injury or disease to the nerve supply of those limbs, for a period of at least ninety (90) days following the precipitating event.
Paralysis. (Loss of use of Limbs) means total and irreversible loss of use of at least two