An accidental illness is basically an accident which prevents your ability to work or attend work. It could something as simple as a fall.
Payment protection usually covers four or five elements:
Life cover....Loan paid off in the event of your death
Critcal Illness cover....Loan paid off in the event of you getting a critical illness, though these are usually listed in the policy
Accident cover....payments made for you until you return to work or for an agreed period.
Sickness cover....as in accident cover. Usually you will not be able to claim for any pre-existing illness' and certain illness' eg. Depression
Redunancy/Involuntary Unemployment cover....Payments made for you until you secure another job or for 6 or 12 months (max) You would then have to make (usually) 6 more payments yourself before you are able to claim on this again and would need to have made at least (usually) 6 payments before any initial claim. You will not be able to claim if you are aware of imminent redunancy.
Check your policy for claims procedure, though if it is your policy all of this should have been thoroughly explained to you or the people providing cover have failed their FSA (Financial Services Authority) requirements.
It means sick, like an illness. In slang, it's like cool or "tight."
I'll means I will.
It is Ill in Bed.
Pretends to be ill is when a person is acting as if he/she is ill but actually the person is not ill.
If you mean then it could be something like: I'll walk down the aisle of the church. If you mean ill, then it could be something: The bride was feeling ill as she walked down the aisle.
Do you mean ill fated? Unlucky.
Ill-received - unpopular, disliked (usually of a publication or performance)
Ill trained means their training is not adequate or competent
Ill-received - unpopular, disliked (usually of a publication or performance)
awkward like somtimes if ill blush ill say blushies
Someone who is nasty.
There is no such word as ill-balanced. I presume you mean unbalanced which means some who is erratic, unsound, not stable, physically or mentally
very ill. so ill that it might seem like your going to the grave with you illness
His/her/their/your daughter is ill. It could also be a question: Is his/her/your/their daughter ill