LMA 5433 – CYBER EXCLUSION
LMA 5433 – CYBER EXCLUSION
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LMA 5433 – CYBER EXCLUSION
Cyber Exclusion
(for use on A&H and Travel policies)
We will not pay:
1. any benefits for bodily injury or illness; or
2. for any loss, damage, liability, cost or expense;
caused deliberately or accidentally by the use of, or inability to use, any application, software or
programme in connection with any electronic device (for example a computer, laptop, smartphone,
tablet or internet-capable electronic device).
LMA5433
08 July 2020
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