Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

V.A.: Oui ou Non = Véhicule Assuré : Oui/non

English translation:

Insured Vehicle: Yes or No

Added to glossary by Cristina Bufi Poecksteiner, M.A.
Sep 14, 2022 13:51
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French term

V.A.: OUI OU NON

French to English Medical Medical (general)
This is a medical insurance report, and in the second describing the traffic accident, beside the NAM and the NAS, there's a section for "V.A." and it provides the option to respond either with yes or no. Any ideas what "V.A." stands for? TIA!
Change log

Sep 14, 2022 17:03: Yolanda Broad changed "Term asked" from "V.A.: QUI OU NON" to "V.A.: OUI OU NON"

Sep 19, 2022 19:28: Cristina Bufi Poecksteiner, M.A. changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/1884980">Elina Niero's</a> old entry - "V.A.: OUI OU NON"" to ""Insured Vehicle : Yes or No""

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Non-PRO (1): Yvonne Gallagher

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Discussion

Séverine Watson Sep 14, 2022:
Véhicule accidenté ? That's what came to mind when I first saw your question.
Having said that, I've never seen a medical insurance report, so this truly is a stab in the dark!

Proposed translations

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French term (edited): V.A.: QUI OU NON = Véhicule Assuré : Oui/non.
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Insured Vehicle : Yes or No

V.A.: Oui ou Non = Véhicule Assuré : Oui/non = Insured Vehicle : Yes or No

Autre véhicule assuré : Oui/non.
https://www.ducati-mania.com/viewtopic.php?t=4077&start=40

# Car Insurance covers you against accidents and damage. ... provide the minimum cover needed to drive your insured vehicle in most European countries, ...
https://www.aviva.co.uk/insurance/motor/car-insurance/

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Note added at 1 hr (2022-09-14 15:38:56 GMT)
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Insured Vehicle: Yes or No
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