Many times after an accident people do not have
adequate means of transportation and they are also out of work during their recovery.
Not exact matches
It was not luxury by any
means but
adequate for our needs and understandable considering the only method
of transportation to the village is by mule or on foot.
Emergency Medical Evacuation or Repatriation
means: a) the Insured Person's medical condition warrants immediate
transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest
adequate medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result
of a Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants
transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b) above.
Emergency Medical Evacuation or Repatriation
means: a) the Insured Person's medical condition warrants immediate
transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located (due to inadequate medical facilities) to the nearest
adequate medical facility where medical Treatment can be obtained; or b) after being treated at a local medical facility as a result
of a Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants
transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further medical Treatment or to recover; or c) both a) and b) above.
Emergency Medical Evacuation or Repatriation
means: (a) the Insured Person's medical condition warrants immediate
transportation from the place where the Insured Person is located to the nearest
adequate medical facility where Medical Treatment can be obtained; or (b) after being Treated at a local medical facility as a result
of an Emergency Medical Evacuation, the Insured Person's medical condition warrants
transportation with a qualified medical attendant to his / her Home Country to obtain further Medical Treatment or to recover; or © both (a) and (b) above.