Injury, sickness, disease and death as it pertains to a specific loss. (see also, Physical Injury.)
Injury, sickness, or disease sustained by a person, including death at any time resulting therefrom.
A legal responsibility due to negligence arising from an occurrence resulting in an injury of another person's life or health.
Refers to injury to the body of a person and is usually specifically defined in the policy. There are varying definitions in use.
(BI) Bodily harm, sickness, or disease sustained by any person, including required care and loss of services, as well as resulting death.
bodily injury, sickness or disease sustained by a person, including death resulting from any of these at any time
Bodily Injury includes sickness or disease and death in addition to accidental injuries.
Physical injury to the person of a Third Party. This includes sickness, disease, pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of income and even death. (See Third Party)
An important type of liability coverage, BI will pay legal damages awarded for injury or death for which you are held legally responsible.
Defined in most policies to include injury, sickness, disease, and death resulting from any of these at any time.
A term used to associate injury, sickness, death or disease. In some jurisdictions emotional distress may also be included.
Physical injury to, or illness sustained by, a person. See also Property Damage (PD) and Personal Injury Insurance.
Injury which is caused solely by an Accident which results in the Insured Person`s dismemberment, disablement or other physical external injury.
A term that refers to physical injury, sickness, or disease, or death resulting therefrom. In some jurisdictions "bodily injury" includes emotional injury.
Commonly, any injury to the body, sickness, or disease, including death.
the injury or damage caused to a third party. This would also include sickness or disease. Personal injuries such as libel, slander, or defamation fall under the "Personal Injury" rider.
Term used in Auto and Casualty policies meaning physical injury, including sickness, disease, mental injury, shock or death.
Injury or death to a person, who is not an insured under an automobile policy, i.e. a third party. This type of claim is paid under Section A: Third Party Liability.
Injury caused to the body.
Usually defined to include physical harm, sickness, disease, or death resulting from any of these.
Any physical injury to a person. The purpose of liability insurance is to cover bodily injury to a third party resulting from the negligent or intentional acts of an insured.
Injury to the body of a person including sickness, disease, or death.
Bodily harm, sickness or disease, including death. This does not include communicable diseases such as HIV/AIDS.
Injury to the body of a person. In insurance, people often refer to Bodily Injury as the coverage afforded for financial protection against injury of a person resulting from an accident.
Refers to physical damage to an individual. Liability insurance covers bodily injury to a Third Party resulting from the negligent acts of an Insured.
A cut, abrasion, bruise, burn, or disfigurement; physical pain, illness, impairment of the function of a bodily member, organ, or mental faculty; or any other injury to the body, no matter how temporary.
Injury to the body of a person. In insurance, also refers to the coverage afforded for financial protection against bodily injury of a person resulting from an accident.
Physical pain, illness, or any impairment of your physical condition, including death. Communicable diseases like HIV/AIDS are not considered bodily injuries.
(Blessure corporelle or Dommages corporels) Bodily injury is the physical injury or damage to the body of an individual or the destroying of it. It does not include the inanimate injury such as hurt feelings, embarrassment, false arrest, libel, slander, etc.
In general usage the term refers to physical harm to a human being. In cases of assault and battery, however, the term refers to the unlawful application of physical force upon the person of the victim -- even when no actual physical harm results.
Injury to the body of a person as specifically defined in an insurance policy. Bodily injury liability is the legal responsibility for medical and related cost that may result from injury to the life or health of another person.
Refers to physical injury, sickness, or disease, or death resulting therefrom, subject to any definitions or limitations in the policy. The laws of the states differ as to whether emotional distress in the absence of physical symptoms does or does not constitute bodily injury for insurance purposes. A spouse's loss of consortium claim is usually considered to be part of the injured spouse's bodily injury damages.