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... four , at age 55 to one in three , at age 60 to one in two , and at age 70 to three in four . These figures make it appear that the risk of total disability is not an unimportant one . Moreover , the statement that only a short time ...
... four , at age 55 to one in three , at age 60 to one in two , and at age 70 to three in four . These figures make it appear that the risk of total disability is not an unimportant one . Moreover , the statement that only a short time ...
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... four months and twenty - eight days . It shows that the rate of mortality among disabled persons is affected much less by age than by the cause or the fact of disability . Chart two will corroborate this statement . Mead's Rates 12 The ...
... four months and twenty - eight days . It shows that the rate of mortality among disabled persons is affected much less by age than by the cause or the fact of disability . Chart two will corroborate this statement . Mead's Rates 12 The ...
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... four policy years . The tables by Messrs . Mead and Pipe were " aggregate " tables , that is , they included in their data the experience of these early years . The second " factor of safety " introduced by Mr. Hunter refers to the ...
... four policy years . The tables by Messrs . Mead and Pipe were " aggregate " tables , that is , they included in their data the experience of these early years . The second " factor of safety " introduced by Mr. Hunter refers to the ...
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... four companies organized on the old line plan , were found by the writer to have inserted the disability clause in some or all of their policies since 1896. Of these 144 , seven have reinsured or been absorbed by other companies ; one ...
... four companies organized on the old line plan , were found by the writer to have inserted the disability clause in some or all of their policies since 1896. Of these 144 , seven have reinsured or been absorbed by other companies ; one ...
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... as reasons for paying benefits , deafness , dumbness or insanity . Deafness is 4 Transactions of the Actuarial Society of America , 11 : 179 . specified by four companies ; while the same four and The Total Disability Provision 49.
... as reasons for paying benefits , deafness , dumbness or insanity . Deafness is 4 Transactions of the Actuarial Society of America , 11 : 179 . specified by four companies ; while the same four and The Total Disability Provision 49.
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Page 48 - York, that he has become wholly and permanently disabled by bodily injury or disease so that he is and will be permanently, continuously and wholly prevented thereby from performing any work for compensation or profit or from following any gainful occupation...
Page 20 - The Measure of Risk and Liability Under the Total and Permanent Disability Benefits in Life Insurance Policies,
Page 53 - If after one year's premium shall have been paid on this Policy and before default in the payment of any subsequent premium the Insured shall furnish to the Company due proof that...
Page 57 - That any Medical Adviser of the Company shall be allowed to examine the person of the Insured in respect to any alleged permanent total disability, in the manner and at all times that the Medical Adviser may require.
Page 52 - ... of the sight of both eyes: or the total loss of the sight of one eye and the severance of one hand at or above the wrist...
Page 79 - ... such disability, the Company agrees to waive further payment of premiums under said Policy, such agreement to become operative only after endorsement of the same has been made on said Policy by the Company. Any premiums so waived shall not be deducted from the sum payable under said Policy but the waiver of premium payments shall have the effect of providing the same values and benefits as though the premiums waived had been actually paid in cash. It is further provided that notwithstanding proof...
Page 79 - Pai dup and this policy will continue In full force towards maturity, sharing in the profits of the Company among policies of its class, and with loan, cash and other guaranteed values increasing and progressing from year to year, in like manner as if the premiums were being duly and regularly paid by the insured. The total and permanent disability of the insured must be...
Page 53 - If the insured, while less than sixty years of age, after the first premium has been paid to the company on account of this policy, shall furnish due proof to the company while the policy is in full force and effect...
Page 20 - ... a thorough examination which is passed upon by a competent medical board. Hazardous occupations are carefully eliminated and the society does not operate in unhealthful localities such as Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and similar districts without special action by the Board of Trustees. . . . Its total and permanent disability claims are rigidly passed upon on their merits after a probationary period of six months. " Pipe's Rates Mr. Abb Landis has also made a study of the rates of disability...
Page 21 - Mead," using the data of the Knights of the Maccabees of the World. He used the same data as Mr. Landis, previously referred to, but his investigation extended further and included all the experience of the society from the date of its organization until October 1, 1909, a total of 2,927...