Injury to the body caused solely through external, violent and accidental means. This definition has been liberalized to include sprains and strains.
accidental bodily injury caused by unexpected external means, resulting, directly and independently of all other causes, in necessary care rendered by a physician.
an injury caused by an external force or element such as a blow or fall and that requires immediate attention
A bodily injury (other than intentionally self-inflicted injury) sustained by a covered person while the insurance is in force, and which is the direct cause of the loss, independent of disease or bodily infirmity.
means a bodily injury caused solely by external, traumatic, and unforeseen means. Accidental Injury does not include disease or infection, hernia, or cerebral vascular accident. Dental injury caused by chewing, biting, or malocclusion is not considered an Accidental Injury.
Bodily injury sustained by a covered person which is the direct result of an accident, independent of disease or bodily infirmity or any other cause.
Injury to the body caused solely through external, violent and accidental means. Accidental injury does not include sickness, disease, or any naturally occurring, or deteriorating condition.
An injury, independent of disease or bodily infirmity of any other cause, which happens by chance and requires immediate medical attention.
Any physical damage caused by an action, object or substance outside the body. This includes: strains, sprains, cuts and bruises; allergic reactions caused by an outside force such as a bee sting or another insect bite; burns, frostbite, sunburn, sunstroke; swallowing poisons; drug overdosing; inhaling smoke, carbon monoxide or fumes; attempted suicide.