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Loss of speech

Date: May 2011

Definition:

Total permanent and irreversible loss of the ability to speak as a result of physical injury or disease.

No change since November 1999

 

What does this mean?

Loss of speech may be caused if the vocal chords are damaged in an accident or by a disease such as cancer of the larynx. The loss must be total, permanent and irreversible. Therefore a claim would not be paid if the loss was only partial or was a temporary condition. It is possible for the power of speech to be lost without physical damage to the vocal chords, possibly because of a severe mental trauma or shock. However, in such cases it is nearly impossible to determine whether the loss is permanent and therefore a claim would not be paid.

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