Term Life Insurance vs. Accidental Death and Dismemberment: What’s the Difference?
If you’re exploring ways to protect your family financially, you may come across two common options: term life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) insurance.
While they may appear similar, they serve very different purposes. Understanding those differences is key to making an informed choice for your family and pocketbook. Considering accidental injuries are the third leading cause of death according to the National Safety Council, the type of coverage you purchase is an important decision.
Term Life Insurance
Term life insurance provides a death benefit if the insured person dies during a specific period (the “term”), typically 10, 20, or 30 years. The cause of death does not matter; whether it’s from illness, accident, or natural causes, the policy will pay the benefit as long as premiums are current and the policy is in force.
Pros:
- Broad coverage: pays for death due to nearly any cause (with limited exclusions such as suicide within the first two years).
- Generally affordable for large coverage amounts.
- Provides peace of mind during critical earning years.
Cons:
- Coverage expires at the end of the term unless renewed or converted.
- No payout for injuries or dismemberment, only for death.
Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D)
AD&D insurance pays a benefit only if the insured dies in a covered accident or suffers a qualifying injury (such as the loss of a limb, eyesight, or hearing). It’s often sold as a rider on life insurance or as a standalone policy.
Pros:
- Typically inexpensive to add on to other coverage.
- Provides benefits for specific injuries, not just death.
Cons:
- Limited scope: no payout for death due to illness, disease, or natural causes.
- The definition of a qualifying accident or injury may vary, and benefits may be reduced based on the circumstances.
Which Is Right for You?
For most people seeking financial protection for their family, term life insurance offers broader and more reliable coverage. AD&D can be a useful supplement but should not be relied upon as a replacement for life insurance.
If you’re considering life insurance options, contact our office today. We’re here to help you assess your needs and find the right solution to protect what matters most.
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