Saturday, May 17, 2025

Living Benefits of Life Insurance


Living Benefits of Life Insurance

A cancer diagnosis upended the family and finances of the Venables. Life insurance helped to keep them solvent and paved the way to a life filled with hope. Learn how those living with a terminal illness can alleviate some financial stress by using their Living Benefits Rider to make withdrawals from their life insurance policies. 

David Smith is feeling particularly grateful for all the blessings he has received, both big and small. That’s because he has been living with a rare cancer much longer than anyone could have predicted. It hasn’t been easy. Initially, he and his wife, Sarah, managed to keep up with his medical expenses and their household bills. Eventually, though, they couldn’t keep up any longer. They didn’t know where to turn.


Life insurance before the cancer diagnosis

Like many people, David and Sarah had assumed their life insurance would benefit their beneficiaries after they were gone. But life insurance can often be an important financial resource before death. In this case, David and Sarah had opted for the Living Benefits Rider (LBR) in their Life policy, then forgot about it. The rider allows policy owners with terminal illness to access their death benefits while the insured is still living.

Fortunately, a few years after David’s diagnosis, he and Sarah met with their local financial professional, Tom for a routine review of David’s Life policy. Tom knew his client was ill, but he didn’t realize just how dire David and Sarah’s financial situation had become.

Tom reminded the couple of their decision, which had seemed minor at the time, to add the LBR at no cost. David and Sarah were stunned and relieved to learn they could tap into David’s death benefit. Suddenly, they were able to manage their expenses. “I had no idea that [the LBR] could have such an impact on somebody’s life,” Tom said.

 

How to use life insurance while alive
 
The living benefit rider is a feature that you can add to your life insurance to give you the option to access a portion of the death benefit while the insured is still alive if they are diagnosed with a terminal illness with a life expectancy of 12 months or less. The rider can give you financial support during times of serious illness, critical medical conditions, or other specified events.

To use the rider, you should review your life insurance policy to familiarize yourself with the specific details and conditions of the Living Benefits Rider, such as eligibility requirements, types of qualifying events, and any limitations or exclusions mentioned in the policy.

If you’re eligible, your next step will be to contact your insurance company and inform it of your intent to exercise the Living Benefits Rider. Company representatives will walk you through the process and make sure you file the required claim forms. Be prepared to provide documentation, such as medical reports and test results, to support your claim.

The insurance company will evaluate your claim based on the information you provide. (It may require an assessment by an independent medical professional to confirm your condition.) The duration of the approval process may vary depending on the complexity of your claim and the insurance company’s policies.

If your claim is approved, you will receive a payout from your life insurance policy’s death benefit. The amount you can access depends on your policy’s terms, and the amount you access will reduce the remaining death benefit and available cash surrender value. It’s important to note that the payout may be subject to certain fees and taxes, so work with your financial professional to understand the potential impact.


Adding a Living Benefits Rider can be a lifesaver

The Living Benefits Rider provided more than financial relief. “I noticed a change in David’s tone, his emotional state,” said Andrew Jefferson, David’s oncologist and friend. “It’s been a great thing for him and Sarah, just to focus on getting well and not worry about finances.”

David agreed. “This life Insurance Company experience opened our lives back up. We can now spend more energy on love and purpose, and less on fear and anxiety.”

“My approach is holistic,” Tom said, adding that he always recommends that his clients opt for the Living Benefits Rider. “We don’t assume the worst is going to happen, but life changes.”

David completed his expensive treatment, and he and Sarah continued to work at their small business. David has lived to see many family milestones. And he and Sarah recently reached a milestone David didn’t think he’d live to see: retirement. “We are living in a very joyful place, and our life insurance company has been a key ingredient in that joy,” David said.

 

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