Common use of Stroke Clause in Contracts

Stroke. A cerebrovascular accident or incident producing neurological sequelae of a permanent nature, having lasted not less than six months. Infarction of brain tissue, thrombosis in an intra-cranial vessel, hemorrhage and embolisation from an extra- cranial source are included. The diagnosis must be based on changes seen in a CT scan or MRI and certified by a neurologist acceptable to the Company. i. cerebral symptoms due to transient ischemic attacks, ii. any reversible ischemic neurological deficit,

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Critical Illness Rider, Critical Illness Rider Agreement

Stroke. A cerebrovascular accident or incident producing neurological sequelae of a permanent nature, having lasted not less than six months. Infarction of brain tissue, thrombosis in an intra-cranial vessel, hemorrhage and embolisation from an extra- cranial source are included. The diagnosis must be based on changes seen in a CT scan or MRI and certified by a neurologist acceptable to the Company. i. cerebral symptoms due to transient ischemic attacks, ii. any reversible ischemic neurological deficit,

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Critical Illness Rider