LIC’s Accidental Death and Disability
Benefit Rider
Accidental death and disability are
very common possibilities in today’s fast-paced life. Both of these
contingencies result in substantial financial loss and so LIC offers an
Accidental Death and Disability Benefit Rider which covers these two
contingencies. The rider pays a benefit in case of accidental death or
disability suffered by the insured during the term of the policy. Here are the
salient features of the rider –
· The rider can be taken with a base
policy either when buying the policy or during the term of the policy at any
policy anniversary
· If the rider is being bought during
the policy tenure, the remaining premium payment term should be at least 5
years and the insured should not attain 70 years within such five years
· The rider’s sum assured can be taken
equal to the sum assured of the base policy
· The maximum sum assured which the
rider allows is up to INR 1 crore which increases to INR 2 crores if LIC’s
Jeevan Shiromani Plan is bought.
Benefits paid by the rider
In case of accidental death
If the insured dies due to an accident during the policy tenure, the rider sum
assured would be paid along with the death benefit of the base policy
In case of disability
If the insured suffers from a total and permanent disability due to an
accident, the following benefits would be paid –
· The rider sum assured would be paid
in equated monthly instalments over a period of 10 years. If the policy tenure
ends or the insured dies during the payout period of 10 years, the remaining
instalments would be paid in lump sum along with the maturity or death benefit
paid under the plan
· The future premiums of the policy
would be waived but the plan would continue
Total and permanent disability would
be said to occur if the insured is unable to perform any four of the following
tasks of daily life –
·
Put on and take off all his clothes
·
Keep up even with the lowest level of
personal hygiene
·
Eat food from the serving plate
·
Use the toilet
·
Move around short distances even within
the house
·
Sit on a chair from the bed or vice
versa
For both these benefits to be
payable, the accident should be ‘a sudden, unforeseen and involuntary event
caused by external, violent and visible means’ and death or disability should
occur within 180 days of such accident.
Exclusions under LIC’s Death and
Disability Benefit Rider
Death or disability suffered due to
the following instances would not be covered by the rider and no rider benefits
would be paid in such situations –
· If the injury is self-inflicted
· There has been an attempted suicide.
· The accident has been because of some
mental imbalance due to insanity or even intoxication such as alcohol,
narcotics or drugs.
· The insured participated in riots,
civil rebellion, declared or undeclared war or an adventure sport such as
paragliding, bungee-jumping, river rafting, mountaineering, racing etc.
· While he was engaged in an illegal
act with a criminal intention such as robbing, stealing or any other
anti-social activity.
· If the disability or death has risen
from services in the Military. However, the exclusion will not be valid if the
insured individual was not on duty or was fighting a natural calamity in his
country.
· If the disability or death occurred
because of engaging in police services t
· If the insured dies after 180 days of
the accident taking place
Documents Required to Make the claim for LIC’s Accidental Death and Disability Benefit
In the event of a claim under the rider, the following documents should be submitted to receive the claim amount quickly and conveniently.
- Certified copies of FIR and police inquest report
- Copy of panchnama
- Report of the insured’s post mortem
- Newspaper cutting showing the report of the accident
- If the accident happened when the insured was driving then the Driver’s License
- Final verdict by the Sub-Divisional Magistrate
- Treatment records in case there was hospitalisation after the accident.
In case of accidents due to other causes where police FIR is not required, eye witness report, attending physician’s report, affidavit of gram sevak or Government officials, etc. might be required
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