Are you classified as incapacitated? Did you get an insurance money (think most insurance have clauses relating to losing fingers)
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Not if they are sewn back onOriginally posted by SandyDown View PostAre you classified as incapacitated? Did you get an insurance money (think most insurance have clauses relating to losing fingers)
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huh? but I presume you were unable to work - hence think you may qualify to the critical illness clause?Originally posted by Diver View PostNot if they are sewn back on
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Originally posted by SandyDown View PostDarn - that puts me off going on the DIY for girls course, mind you they recommend one of them pink/purple tools, so may be they have extra safety built in features

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Only if I resigned as director and ceased work altogether. small print had me every timeOriginally posted by SandyDown View Posthuh? but I presume you were unable to work - hence think you may qualify to the critical illness clause?
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Diver - that is interesting point, does this mean all critical illness insurances are useless for us contractors - unless we are willing to close our companies?Comment
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I don't know, You will have to read the small print. Something I was too lazy to doOriginally posted by SandyDown View PostDiver - that is interesting point, does this mean all critical illness insurances are useless for us contractors - unless we are willing to close our companies?
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They sewed his toes onto his hands.Originally posted by Diver View PostNot if they are sewn back on
It's now easier to get at the athletes foot he has
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