
What Are Life Insurance Living Benefits?
Living benefits come in the form of life insurance riders attached to a life insurance policy. Sometimes they’re also known as accelerated death benefits and are available on both term life insurance and permanent life insurance policies.
Living benefits essentially allow the insured to access money from the policy’s death benefit while they’re still alive. These funds can be used to pay for expenses associated with terminal or chronic illness, such as medical care, hospice or nursing home care, in-home caretakers and more. The trade-off is that accessing living benefits reduces the death benefit available to your beneficiaries when you die.
Examples of common living benefits include:
Terminal illness
If you are given a terminal diagnosis with a life expectancy of six months to two years (exact timeline depends on the insurer), you can use this rider to cover end-of-life care and other associated expenses. Often, a terminal illness rider is automatically included in the policy without extra cost, but you should check with your insurer to find out.
Chronic illness
This rider applies if you’re diagnosed with a chronic illness that prevents you from performing at least two of the six “activities of daily living” (ADLs). These are bathing, eating, getting dressed, toileting, transferring and continence.
Critical illness
You can also access living benefits with a critical illness rider, covering qualifying illnesses that shorten life expectancy and have high medical costs. Examples include heart attack, stroke and kidney failure.
Long-term care
This rider allows you to access living benefits if you need to pay for long-term care services and you can’t perform at least two of the activities defined under ADL guidelines.
What are living benefits?
There are some special benefits tied to our life Insurance solutions provided by optional riders. We call them Living Benefits, & we have been providing them year in and year out. Living Benefits can provide MUCH NEEDED cash should a qualifying terminal, chronic or critical illness or critical injury occur, or if your objective is to have an income that you can’t outlive.
The best way to get an understanding of the AMAZING impact Living Benefits can have is to hear from policy owners who have actually used them.
Living Benefits Explained
The Living Benefits Riders, or Accelerated Benefit Riders (ABRs) help provide peace of mind at a time when the LAST thing you need to worry about is money. It allows the policy owner to have access to an early (accelerated) payout of the death benefits within your policy if the insured is diagnosed with a qualifying illness or injury.