Common use of Urgent Condition Clause in Contracts

Urgent Condition. This means a sudden sickness; injury; or condition; that: • Is severe enough to require prompt medical attention to avoid serious deterioration of the covered person’s health; • Includes a condition which would subject the covered person to severe pain that could not be adequately managed without urgent care or treatment; • Does not require the level of care provided in the emergency room of a hospital; and • Requires immediate outpatient medical care that cannot be postponed until the covered person’s physician becomes reasonably available.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Blanket Student Accident Insurance Policy, Blanket Student Accident Insurance Policy, Student Accident Insurance Agreement