What Are Accelerated Death Benefits in Life Insurance?

When most people think about life insurance, they think of a payout to their family after they pass away. But what if you could access a portion of your life insurance benefit while you’re still alive, during a time when you might need it most?
That’s exactly what accelerated death benefits (ADB) offer.
Accelerated death benefits allow policyholders to receive a portion of their death benefit early if they're diagnosed with a terminal illness, chronic illness, or sometimes even a critical illness, depending on the policy. This living benefit can be a financial lifesaver, helping pay for medical care, in-home support, travel for treatment, or simply providing peace of mind in a difficult time.
Why Accelerated Death Benefits Matter
Serious illnesses are not only emotionally draining; they’re financially devastating. According to the American Cancer Society, the average cost of cancer treatment can range from $10,000 to $30,000 per month, depending on the type and stage of cancer.
And a 2023 study by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that over 40% of adults in the U.S. said they or a family member had medical debt, even with health insurance.
This is where an accelerated death benefit rider can help bridge the gap.
Key Features of Accelerated Death Benefits:
- Available with many term and permanent life policies (sometimes included automatically).
- Typically activated by diagnosis of a terminal illness (12–24 months life expectancy).
- Some policies extend to chronic or critical illnesses, like heart attack, stroke, or ALS.
- Reduces the total death benefit paid to your beneficiaries.
- Funds can be used however you choose—no restrictions or reporting.
Is It Worth It?
If your policy includes accelerated death benefits, you may already have access without realizing it. And if it doesn’t, this rider is often inexpensive or even free to add when purchasing coverage.
Life insurance is ultimately about protection, but the ability to use it while you're still alive can bring dignity, options, and relief during the hardest chapters of life.
If you're unsure whether your policy includes this feature or how much it would cost to add it, reach out. We’re here to help you understand your options, and make sure your coverage supports you and your family both now and in the future.
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