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Accidental death insurance and cover explained
How accidental death insurance can protect your family's finances - and when it
won't pay out
Accidental death insurance pays out a fixed lump sum if you die as a result of an accident (often even if you die up to two years after the accident).
It does not pay out if you die from an illness or disease. There are usually several other exclusions, so it will not pay out if you were driving under the influence of drink or drugs and caused the accident, for example, or committed suicide. Some dangerous sports and activities may also be excluded.
You pay an annual or monthly premium to cover either just yourself or your whole family.
It only pays out if you die in an accident and, in many cases, only as long as it was not your fault. Life insurance will pay out if you die, regardless of the cause.
Life insurance is most often underwritten based on your personal circumstances. Premiums are affected by your age, your health (any pre-existing medical conditions) and your lifestyle (drinking, smoking and dangerous activities).
As long as you honestly tell the insurer about these when signing up, you will be covered even if they cause your death.
Accidental death means there was no intentional or reckless behaviour involved in a death, and no long-term cause for it.
For instance, if you're drunk or on drugs and have a car crash that kills you, accidental death insurance won't pay out.
If you have a major health issue such as a stroke or heart attack that kills you, it won't pay out.
However, if a stroke or heart attack causes you to have a car accident and doctors say you would have recovered from the illness so it was the car crash that killed you, accidental death insurance will pay out.
Reckless or dangerous behaviour, including being under the influence of drink or drugs.
Is a heart attack covered by accidental death policies?
If a heart attack kills you, then it is not covered by an accidental death policy.
If you suffer a heart attack that is not life-threatening, but which causes you to have an accident that results in your death, then the policy would pay out.
A doctor would need to be clear that the accident killed you, not the heart attack.
Policy must be active for 90 days before gift card is issued. T&Cs apply.
2. Personal accident insurance
Personal accident insurance policies pay out lump sums for accidental death and loss of limbs, but also for broken bones, dislocations, burns and a range of other causes that might result in hospitalisation or your inability to work. Some policies include a daily allowance while you recover from the accident.
If you've had previous bodily injuries or causes of accidents, policies may impose exclusions or other restrictions on claims (you might only receive a daily benefit for specific claims if your injury lasts more than a fixed number of weeks, for example).
If you can afford life insurance and/or full personal accident insurance, these policies may prove a better solution due to the wider range of situations they cover.
If you are buying accidental death insurance, look carefully at the policy's terms, cost and exclusions, such as driving under the influence of drink or drugs, suicide and some dangerous sports and activities.
Prices depend on the size of the payout you choose but single person monthly premiums are less than 0.01% of the sum insured – so £20,000 costs less than £2 a month and £100,000 cost less than £10 a month.
Life insurance covers you if you die from accidents or illnesses. It can pay out a lump sum or a monthly family benefit. The earlier you take out life insurance, the cheaper it is. Your health and lifestyle also affect premiums, but if you declare these in advance you will be covered.
Find the right life cover
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