No, natural death
Stroke is not at all an accidental death.If your life policy covers critical illness covers including stroke, you are entitled to such benefits.
It depends on the circumstances.
If no one pushed you, yes.
If the policy was an accidental death policy, probably. Accidental death usually relates to accidents on common carriers such as a plane, train, automobile,or bus. An OD would not be considered an accidental death.
His death was accidental.
Dying because you ate something isn't a natural cause of death. And just because you got food poisioning doesn't mean it was an "accident" right off the bat.
Accidental Death of an Anarchist has 89 pages.
Accidental Death of an Anarchist was created on 1970-12-10.
That depends on if it was accidental or on purpose.
It wouldn't actually even be accidental death, so no, it wouldn't be accidental death. If someone died because the airways were obstructed by mucus, it would be death by natural causes.
Accidental death is not at all an evil. In accidental death, double the sum assured of a policy is paid to the nominee for which extra premia is taken since inception of the policy.
It depends on the circumstances. If you were in a donut shop and a police officer was reaching for his wallet to pay for his purchase and his gun fell out of his holster, hit the ground and went off hitting you with a bullet and killing you, that may be considered an accidental death. If you drew a gun on a police officer and he shot back killing you, that would not be accidental. That would probably be considered as being killed during the commission of a crime. Most life insurance will not pay any death benefit if you die during the commission of a crime.