Paraplegia definition

Paraplegia means the permanent Paralysis and functional loss of use of both lower limbs.
Paraplegia means the total and permanent loss of function of the lower limbs due to spinal cord injury or disease, or brain injury or disease.
Paraplegia means Permanent and entire paralysis of both legs and part or whole of the lower half of the body.

Examples of Paraplegia in a sentence

  • The maximum amount payable per Insured Person under this contract for Losses sustained by any one (1) Insured Person as the result of any one (1) accident is the Principal Sum, except where a Loss is Quadriplegia, Paraplegia or Hemiplegia, in which case the maximum amount payable per Insured Person is the amount indicated for such Loss in the Table of Losses.

  • If an Insured Person suffers an Injury during the Period of Insurance and they are entitled to the payment of benefits for Paraplegia or Quadriplegia, then We will reimburse the costs incurred by them to undergo a rehabilitation programme, including any costs incurred for necessary equipment or modifications to their home or car up to a maximum amount set out in the Schedule.

  • Paraplegia means total and irrecoverable loss of use of the whole of the lower half of the body (below waist) including both the legs.v. Quadriplegia means total and irrecoverable loss of use of all four limbs.vi.

  • Quadriplegia (complete paralysis of both upper and lower limbs) ……….One Times the Principal Sum Paraplegia (complete paralysis of both lower limbs) ……....One Times the Principal Sum Hemiplegia (complete paralysis of upper and lower limbs of one side of body) ……….One Times the Principal Sum Indemnity provided under this part for losses relating to any one limb will be paid for only one of the losses (greatest amount), sustained by any one Plan Member as the result of any one accident.

  • This will include Paralysis including Paraplegia, Quadriplegia with loss of functional use of limb.


More Definitions of Paraplegia

Paraplegia means complete and irrecoverable paralysis of the whole of the lower half of the body (below waist) including both the legs;
Paraplegia or “quadriplegia” means paraplegia or quadriplegia which continues for a period of 12 months and is then diagnosed to continue for an indefinite period.
Paraplegia means complete and permanent loss of motor function of both lower limbs.
Paraplegia means complete loss of function of the lower extremities of the body with involvement of both legs.
Paraplegia means total paralysis of both lower limbs.
Paraplegia means the complete and irreversible paralysis of both lower limbs and must be continuous for 12 months from the date of the accident causing the loss for which the benefit is payable;
Paraplegia means the Permanent loss of use of both legs and the Permanent loss of use of part or whole of the lower half of the body.