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Should you take an accidental death benefit rider with your life insurance policy?

You can top up your base term plan with an accidental death benefit rider for higher protection at a small additional cost. While this rider is no substitute for a comprehensive term plan, it can be a low-cost way of boosting your life cover.

September 10, 2023 / 21:38 IST
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A life insurance cover (term plan) is a must-have for ensuring that your family is financially protected in the event of your demise.

But apart from having a term plan (base cover), you can also opt for a rider — an additional feature on top of the base cover — to make your life insurance more comprehensive.

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Now, certain riders such as the critical illness rider come at significant cost and therefore, require a cost-benefit analysis before you opt for them. However, an accidental death benefit (ADB) rider is a relatively low-cost option that gives you additional protection.

“An accidental death benefit rider is easy to purchase. It does not require any elaborate documents or formalities. You just have to fill out an application form,” says Sanjay Arora, Executive Vice President and Head of Operations, Tata AIA Life Insurance. After all, unlike critical illnesses, there are no disclosures to be made regarding any pre-existing diseases.