
Your guide to Accidental Death Benefit
Accidental Death Benefit within your Insurance offers some protection while your life insurance application is being processed. Learn about life insurance with Sainsbury's Money.
What is Accidental Death Benefit?
Serious accidents are an unfortunate and unexpected fact of life. Sometimes when you apply for life insurance, we are unable to give you an immediate decision on your application. That’s why Accidental Death Benefit is included with your life insurance policy, at no extra cost, while your application is being processed.
Accidental Death Benefit offers some protection while your application is being processed. The benefit starts once you have completed your application form online or over the phone. Cover will then last for 90 days or until:
- Your application is accepted
- Your application is postponed
- Your application is declined
- You notify us that you no longer want to go ahead
How does the Accidental Death Benefit work?
Accidental Death Benefit pays a cash sum if you pass away within 90 days of an accident. According to L&G, an accident is defined as an incident where bodily injury occurs due to accidental, violent, external, and visible means, which solely and independently of any other cause results in death. The maximum payment would be either the cover amount you applied for (across all applications) or £300,000, whichever is lower.
What isn't covered by the Accidental Death Benefit?
The benefit will not be paid if your application is to replace an existing policy with L&G, while you remain covered under the existing one.
The benefit will not be paid out if you die from:
- Suicide, intentional and serious self-injury or an event where, in L&G’s reasonable opinion, you took your own life
- Taking part or attempting to take part in a dangerous sport or pastime
- Taking part or attempting to take part in an aerial flight other than as a fare paying passenger on a licensed airline
- Committing, attempting or provoking an assault or criminal offence
- War (whether declared or not), riot or civil commotion
- Taking alcohol or drugs (unless these drugs were prescribed by a registered doctor in the United Kingdom)
- Accidents that happened before your application
For further details, please read the policy summary.
Whether you want to leave your loved ones with a cash gift or help protect your mortgage, there’s a policy to suit you.
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