Death or bodily injury Sample Clauses
The 'Death or bodily injury' clause establishes the responsibilities and liabilities of parties in the event that someone suffers death or physical harm related to the contract's subject matter. Typically, this clause clarifies whether limitations of liability apply to such incidents, often excluding death or bodily injury caused by negligence from any liability caps. Its core function is to ensure that parties remain fully accountable for serious harm, thereby protecting individuals and addressing public policy concerns regarding personal safety.
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Death or bodily injury.ÌýAny liability of any Insured for causing or contributing to death or bodily injury, except that this contract nonetheless covers liability for psychological injury or emotional distress which arises from a breach of duty in the performance of (or failure to perform) legal work.
Death or bodily injury.ÌýThe Insurance may exclude all and any liability of any Insured for causing death or bodily injury, save that the Insurance must cover liability for psychological injury or emotional distress (including but not limited to stress-related claims).
Death or bodily injury.ÌýThe Insurer is not liable to indemnify any Insured for causing death or bodily injury save that the Insurer is liable for psychological injury or emotional distress (including but not limited to stress-related claims).
Death or bodily injury.ÌýIf an Insured Person is injured in an Accident on a flight by an EU airline, they may claim damages from the airline. If an Insured Person dies as a result of these injuries their Immediate Family may claim damages from the airline.