Common use of Permanent Partial Disability Clause in Contracts

Permanent Partial Disability. If the accident leads to your residence employee suffering the loss of, or permanent loss of use of, one or more of the following within 26 weeks of the accident, we will pay weekly indemnity for the number of weeks written in the Schedule of Benefits. The number of weeks cannot exceed 100 in total.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Tenant Insurance Policy, Insurance Agreement, Tenants Insurance Policy

Permanent Partial Disability. If the accident leads to your residence employee suffering the loss of, or permanent loss of use of, one or more of the following within 26 weeks of the accident, we will pay weekly indemnity for the number of weeks written in the Schedule of Benefits. The number of weeks cannot exceed 100 in total.. This benefit is payable in addition to the sums paid under

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Condominium Unit Owners Policy, Tenant Insurance Policy

Permanent Partial Disability. If If, as a result of the accident leads to accident, your residence employee suffering suffers the loss of, or permanent loss of use of, one or more of any of the following following, within 26 weeks of the accident, we will pay weekly indemnity for the number of weeks written shown in the Schedule Schedule. These benefits will be paid in addition to Temporary Total Disability benefits only and for not more than 100 weeks. SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS For loss or irrecoverable loss of Benefitsuse of: No. The number of weeks cannot exceed weeks a. Arm, forearm or hand: 100 in total.b. One finger: 25

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Homeowners Comprehensive Form