Life Insurance

📌 Common Life Insurance Riders

Accelerated Death Benefit Rider

Allows you to access a portion of the death benefit if diagnosed with a terminal illness, usually with a life expectancy of 12-24 months. Helps cover medical expenses or other costs while still alive.

Accidental Death Benefit Rider

Pays an additional death benefit if you pass away due to an accident. Sometimes called “double indemnity” if it doubles the payout. Accidental Death Benefit Rider

Term Conversion Rider

Allows the policyholder to convert a term life policy into a permanent policy without medical underwriting. Useful if you outlive your term but still need coverage.

Spouse Rider

Adds life insurance coverage for a spouse under the same policy. Often less expensive than purchasing a separate policy.

Waiver of Premium Rider

If you become disabled and unable to work, the insurance company waives your premiums while keeping your policy in force. Typically available until a certain age (e.g., 65).

Return of Premium Rider

Increases the death benefit by returning all the premiums paid if the policyholder dies before a certain age. More commonly found on permanent policies but can be added to term policies in some cases.

Critical Care Rider (Also called Critical Illness Rider)

Pays out a lump sum or advances a portion of the death benefit if the insured is diagnosed with a serious illness such as cancer, heart attack, stroke, or organ failure. Helps cover medical treatments, lost income, or other expenses.

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