
What is a living
benefits rider?
If you purchase a whole life insurance policy, you probably intend to take advantage of the cash value of the policy at some point. Being able to withdraw or borrow against the cash value component of your whole life insurance is an example of a built-in living benefit.
A rider is an additional benefit that is attached to your life insurance policy. They are helpful in adding protections and customizing a policy to fit your needs. One popular example of a rider is an accelerated benefits rider. This additional provision to your life insurance allows the policy to payout if you are diagnosed with a terminal illness.
If your living benefits are added to your life insurance policy through a rider, there may be a small additional premium, usually a percentage of the base premium. It's becoming more common for life insurance companies to offer these benefits at no additional premium, but charge you for the benefit only if and when it is used.
- Riders are additional coverages on your insurance policy
- Use riders to customize your life insurance to fit your needs
- Riders can add living benefits but may involve an added premium