Lord Hughes, giving the judgment of the Court, reviewed the authorities, emphasising that the question of
substantial impairment required consideration of whether there had been a serious degree of impairment, and such degree was a matter for the jury.
Not exact matches
Skyler also suffered significant
impairments in information processing and short - term memory and therefore
required substantial academic support.
(2) due to cognitive
impairment you
require substantial supervision to protect you from threats to your health and safety.
A few examples of cognitive
impairments that may eventually
require substantial supervision are Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease and other such dementia.
The answer is yes, unless of course the Crown: engages in the high level of consultation and accommodation
required for proven Aboriginal title; demonstrates a
substantial and compelling legislative objective that furthers the goals of reconciliation from both the Aboriginal and broader public perspective; demonstrates that future generations of the community holding Aboriginal title will not be substantially deprived of the benefit of the land; and, shows that the incursion is necessary to achieve the government goals, has a minimal
impairment and does not ask the Aboriginal title holders to bear disproportionate adverse impact.
This award was obtained on behalf of an injured worker who
required a four level fusion in his back — a
substantial impairment to his life.
The legal test for disability under the Equality Act 2010 (the Act)
requires an
impairment to be long - term (either lasting 12 months or more, or a recurring condition) and to have a
substantial effect on the person's ability to carry out normal day - to - day activities.
Severe injuries
requiring substantial medical treatment, extended absences from work, and permanent physical or mental
impairments may command
substantial compensation.
• The central issue raised by the Final Report of the Advisory Committee is whether a new rule of professional conduct should be adopted which would always
require current client consent even if there is no real or no
substantial risk of
impairment of client representation.
The owner must provide written evidence from a licensed physician that the insured has been certified as; (1) Being unable to perform at least two activities of daily living for at least 90 days, as defined in the rider, or (2)
Requiring substantial supervision due to severe cognitive
impairment for at least 90 days, as defined in the rider.
Requires substantial supervision by another person to protect oneself from threats to health and safety due to Severe Cognitive
Impairment, defined as deterioration or loss of intellectual capacity that is measured by clinical evidence and standardized tests, which reliably measure impa
Impairment, defined as deterioration or loss of intellectual capacity that is measured by clinical evidence and standardized tests, which reliably measure
impairmentimpairment in:
The Chronic Illness rider gives you the option to accelerate a portion of your death benefit early if you are certified by a physician as being unable to perform at least two ADLs or activities of daily living (bathing, continence, dressing, eating, toileting, transferring) or if you
require substantial supervision due to severe cognitive
impairment.
Provides an accelerated death benefit if the insured is certified by a physician within the last 12 months as unable to perform two of six Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) for 90 consecutive days, or
requires substantial supervision to protect himself or herself from threats to health and safety due to severe cognitive
impairment.
Becoming chronically ill means that the policyholder is not able to perform, without
substantial assistance from another person for a period of at least 90 days, at least two out of the six activities of daily living or
requires substantial supervision from another person, for a time period of at least 90 consecutive days, to protect the insured from threats to health and safety due to severe cognitive
impairment.
Additional benefit riders should your health status change: With the Accelerated Death Benefit for Chronic Illness Rider, up to 50 % of the policy's death benefit ($ 500,000 maximum) can be accessed in advance if a licensed health care practitioner certifies during the prior 12 - month period that the insured is unable to perform at least two of six activities of daily living for a period of at least 90 days due to a loss of functional capacity, or has a severe cognitive
impairment,
requiring substantial supervision to ensure the health and safety of him or herself.
Are certified by a licensed health care practitioner, during the prior 12 - month period, as being unable to perform at least two of six activities of daily living for a period of at least 90 days due to a loss of functional capacity, or having a severe cognitive
impairment,
requiring substantial supervision to ensure your health and safety; and
[3] A person generally is chronically ill if the person (1) is unable to perform at least two activities of daily living, such as eating, using the toilet, bathing oneself, or dressing oneself; (2)
requires substantial supervision to protect himself or herself from threats to health and safety due to severe cognitive
impairment; or (3) has a level of disability similar to that described in (1) as determined by the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services.
With the Chronic Illness Rider, up to 50 % of the policy's death benefit ($ 500,000 maximum) can be accessed in advance if a licensed health care practitioner certifies during the prior 12 - month period that you are unable to perform at least two of six activities of daily living for a period of at least 90 days due to a loss of functional capacity, or have a severe cognitive
impairment,
requiring substantial supervision to ensure your health and safety.3, 4,5,6
To qualify for a chronic illness, you would need to be certified by a licensed health practitioner in the last 12 months with a qualifying illness or physical condition that would prevent you from performing at least two «Activities of Daily Living», without
substantial assistance or
requires substantial supervision from another person to protect the Insured Person from threats to health and safety due to cognitive
impairment.
Either type of long - term care rider usually
requires a doctor's certification that the insured is either unable to perform at least two out of the six basic activities of daily living (ADLs), which include eating, bathing, toileting, transferring, dressing and grooming, or has a
substantial cognitive
impairment.
(2) due to cognitive
impairment you
require substantial supervision to protect you from threats to your health and safety.
Accelerated Access Solution is a chronic illness life insurance rider that provides income benefits if you are unable to perform 2 of 6 activities of daily living or have a cognitive
impairment that threatens your health and well being
requiring substantial supervision.