If policy paralysis does prevent this, or if some form of debt restructuring is agreed, we share the ECB's fears about the effects on markets.
Not exact matches
Dismemberment insurance offers coverage
if you're still alive but have lost a limb due to an accident, and some
policies offer coverage for
paralysis or other injuries as well.
Dismemberment insurance offers coverage
if you're still alive but have lost a limb due to an accident, and some
policies offer coverage for
paralysis or other injuries as well.
Dismemberment insurance offers coverage
if you're still alive but have lost a limb due to an accident, and some
policies offer coverage for
paralysis or other injuries as well.
It contains what are called «Living Benefits» which will pay out a portion,
if not all, of the overall death benefit in the event of a «qualifying» catastrophic injury — the dismemberment portion of the accidental death
policy, which covers loss of limb and
paralysis.
For example, their Saver's Bridge Short - Term Medical
policy allows up to $ 2 million in lifetime benefits while the Critical Illness
policy offers a lump sum benefit
if you happen to be struck down by multiple sclerosis, cancer,
paralysis, deafness, blindness, stroke, major organ transplant, coronary artery bypass (only a certain percentage of the value), or a heart attack.
Insured is eligible for the Lumpsum amount
if diagnosed with any of the 10 listed critical illnesses which are (Cancer, Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery, First Heart Attack (Myocardial Infarction), Kidney Failure, Major Organ Transplant, Stroke, Aorta Graft Surgery Primary Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension, Multiple Sclerosis with Persisting Symptoms, Permanent
Paralysis of Limbs) in the
policy contract.