Temporary Total Disablement definition

Temporary Total Disablement means disablement which entirely prevents the Insured Person from attending to their business or occupation.
Temporary Total Disablement means disablement which entirely prevents the Insured Person from engaging in their usual occupation
Temporary Total Disablement means a bodily injury caused by accidental, external, violent and visible means, which as a direct consequence thereof totally disables and prevents the Insured Person from attending to any business or occupation of any and every kind or if he/she has no business or occupation, from attending to his/her usual and normal duties that lasts temporarily for a certain period within twelve calendar months from the date of the accident.

Examples of Temporary Total Disablement in a sentence

  • 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.

  • If the Insured Person sustains an Injury in an Accident which occurs during the Policy Period and which completely incapacitates the Insured Person from engaging in any employment or occupation of any description whatsoever which the Insured Person was capable of performing at the time of that Accident We will pay the weekly benefit specified in the Policy Schedule / Certificate of Insurance for each week or part thereof for which the Temporary Total Disablement continues.

  • 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 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.


More Definitions of Temporary Total Disablement

Temporary Total Disablement in relation to a employee means the temporary inability of such employee as the result of an accident in respect of which compensation is payable, to perform the work at which he was employed at the time of such accident, or work similar thereto;
Temporary Total Disablement. , in relation to an employee, means the temporary total inability of such employee as a result of an accident or occupational disease for which compensation is payable to perform the work at which he or she was employed at the time of such accident or at the commencement of such occupational disease or work similar thereto;
Temporary Total Disablement means total disablement resulting solely and directly from Injury which necessarily prevents the injured person from attending to his/her usual business or occupation or, if the injured person has no occupation, necessarily confines the person to a private dwelling or other location where he/she is under treatment.
Temporary Total Disablement means the person is unable to carry out all the normal duties of his or her occupation solely and directly as a result of the injury.
Temporary Total Disablement means where in the opinion of a Medical Professional the Insured Person is temporarily unable to engage in any part of their Occupa- tion, while they are under the regular care of and acting in accordance with the instructions or advice of a Medical Professional.
Temporary Total Disablement means disablement, which entirely prevents the Insured Person from attending to all normal duties of his or her usual occupation, profession or business.
Temporary Total Disablement means as a result of an Injury that entirely prevents the Insured Person from attending to his daily business of usual occupation.