Permanent Partial Disablement definition

Permanent Partial Disablement means a bodily injury caused by accidental, external, violent and visible means, which as a direct consequence thereof, disables any part of the limbs or organs of the body of the insured/insured person and which falls into one of the categories listed in the Table of benefits.
Permanent Partial Disablement means, where the disablement is of a permanent nature, such disablement as reduces the earning capacity of an employee in every employment which he was capable of undertaking at the time of the accident resulting in
Permanent Partial Disablement means a Permanent disablement listed under Item 3 of the Schedule of Benefits below which must substantially prevent You from engaging in gainful employment of any and every kind, and for which there is no hope of recovery.

Examples of Permanent Partial Disablement in a sentence

  • If we have admitted a Claim for Accidental Death or Permanent Total Disablement or Permanent Partial Disablement or Temporary Total Disablement in accordance with Benefit 1, 2, 3 or 4 of Section A, then We will in addition reimburse the Medical Expenses incurred by the Insured Person provided that such treatment is following the Accident.

  • If we have admitted a Claim for Accidental Death or Permanent Total Disablement or Permanent Partial Disablement or Temporary Total Disablement in accordance with Benefit 1, 2, 3 or 4 of Section A, then We will in addition reimburse the actual expenses incurred in purchasing blood through a Hospital or blood bank for the purpose of the Insured Person’s medical or surgical treatment provided that such treatment is following the Accident.

  • If We have accepted a Claim for Accidental Death, Permanent Total Disablement, Permanent Partial Disablement or Temporary Total Disablement in accordance with Benefit 1, 2, 3 or 4 of Section A, then We will reimburse the costs of to and fro economy class ticket up to the limit specified in the Policy Schedule / Certificate of Insurance for one of the Insured Person’s Immediate Relatives to travel from their place of residence to the location of the Insured Person.

  • Provided that, - The Permanent Partial Disablement occurs within 12 months of the date of that Accident.

  • If We have accepted a claim for Accidental Death, Permanent Total Disablement, Permanent Partial Disablement or Temporary Total Disablement in accordance with Benefit 1, 2, 3 or 4 of Section A, then We will reimburse the costs of to and fro economy class ticket up to the limit specified in the Policy Schedule for one of the Insured Person’s Immediate Relatives to travel from their place of residence to the location of the Insured Person.


More Definitions of Permanent Partial Disablement

Permanent Partial Disablement means Doctor certified total and continuous loss or impairment of a body part or sensory organ specified
Permanent Partial Disablement means partial disablement which permanently reduces your ability to perform some but not all of your ordinary daily bodily functions and which lasts twelve consecutive months and at the end of that period is beyond hope of improvement. The percentage of disability is set out in the table of compensation under the permanent partial disability scale included in this document. Where disability is not mentioned in the table of compensation it shall be evaluated by a qualified doctor who will assess the disability. The percentage of disability is subject to the approval of two independent qualified medical practitioners, one to be appointed by you and the other by us. In the event of a dispute an independent third qualified medical practitioner will be appointed, and their decision will be final and binding upon all parties. Qualified Medical Practitioner(s) means licensed individuals who have either general registration or specialist registration with the specific country’s medical board in which they practise including doctors, nursing, pharmacy and dental professionals.
Permanent Partial Disablement means where coverage is stated in the Schedule to be on the Standard Scale, Loss of Sight, Loss of Limb, Loss of Hearing or Loss of Speech diagnosed by a Medical Practitioner.
Permanent Partial Disablement means incurable employment injury decreasing the injured worker's capacity.
Permanent Partial Disablement means such disable- ment as is of a permanent nature and which reduces the earning capacity of an officer, warrant officer or marine in every employment which he is capable of undertaking;
Permanent Partial Disablement means any disablement of a permanent nature, which reduces the earning capacity of a self-employed insured person to carry out any self-employment activity which he was capable of performing prior to or at the time of the self-employment injury;
Permanent Partial Disablement means disablement of the Insured Person as a result of injury, which; i. continues for a period of at least 180 days, ii. it is confirmed as total or partial, continuous and permanent by a physician after the 180 days of continuous period iii. there is no reasonable medical hope of improvement