Accidental Bodily Injury definition

Accidental Bodily Injury means an Injury sustained as the result of an Accident and independently of all other causes by an outside traumatic event or due to exposure to the elements.
Accidental Bodily Injury means bodily injury which is sustained by an Insured Person as a direct result of an unintended, unanticipated event, provided such event is external to the body and occurs while the Insured Person’s insurance under the Policy is in force.
Accidental Bodily Injury or “Accidental Injury” shall mean an Injury sustained as the result of an Accident, due to an outside traumatic event, or due to exposure to the elements.

Examples of Accidental Bodily Injury in a sentence

  • BTA5112 Service in the Armed Forces This insurance does not apply to any Accident, Accidental Bodily Injury or Loss caused by or resulting from, directly or indirectly, an Insured Person participating in military action while in active military service with the armed forces of any country or established international authority.

  • Accident Medical Expense We will reimburse up to the Maximum Benefit Amount for Accident Medical Expense if Accidental Bodily Injury causes an Insured Person to first incur Medical Expenses for care and treatment of the Accidental Bodily Injury within ninety (90) days after an Accident.

  • This insurance does not apply to any Accident, Accidental Bodily Injury or Loss caused by or resulting from, directly or indirectly, anInsured Person being under the influence of any narcotic or other controlled substance at the time of an Accident.

  • If an Insured Person's Accidental Bodily Injury, disease or illness occurs while insured under a Hazard and requires the Medical Evacuation or Repatriation of the Insured Person while the Insured Person is on a covered trip, thenWe will pay the Covered Expenses for such Medical Evacuation or Repatriation up to the Benefit Amount for Medical Evacuation and Repatriation, shown in Section IV-C of the Schedule of Benefits.

  • The Benefit Amount for Accident Medical Expense is payable only for Medical Expenses incurred within 365 day(s) after the date of the Accident causing the Accidental Bodily Injury.


More Definitions of Accidental Bodily Injury

Accidental Bodily Injury means any accidental physical bodily harm solely and directly caused by external, violent and visible means which is verified and certified by a Medical Practitioner but does not include any sickness or disease.
Accidental Bodily Injury means bodily injury, sickness, or disease, including death resulting therefrom, arising out of the operation of a motor vehicle, and excluding injury as the result of an individual entering or alighting from a stopped motor vehicle if the injury is not caused by another motor vehicle, and which is accidental as to the person claiming basic or optional excess no-fault benefits.
Accidental Bodily Injury means an injury effected directly and independently of all other
Accidental Bodily Injury means bodily injury, which:
Accidental Bodily Injury means a bodily injury occurring during the Period of Takaful which is the direct result of accidental, external, violent and visible means and which solely and independently of any other cause results in a claim for death or disablement or losses. This is extended to bodily injury as a result of exposure to the elements of natural perils. This does not include any sickness, disease, bacterial or viral infection, (unless this is the direct result of an Accidental Bodily Injury) naturally occurring condition or degenerative process or the result of any gradually operating cause.
Accidental Bodily Injury means bodily injury of the insured caused solely and directly from an Accident and independently of any other intervening causes and which occurs within 180 days of the date of Accident.
Accidental Bodily Injury means bodily injury which is accidental, sudden, and is not mental or emotional injury or distress, and is independent of sickness, disease or bodily infirmity, and occurs during the period of the Rental Agreement and the Coverage Period.