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UPDATED: Jul 16, 2023
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Many companies offer a return of premium option at an additional cost. In effect, this addresses a possible concern that you might die before you collect a portion of the benefit equal to the premiums paid. A death benefit is paid to the beneficiary of your choice, equal in amount to the premiums you paid less the benefits you received, if any. In some policies only a proportion –such as 90% of excess premiums — would be returned. In some policies, death must occur before a certain age such as 65 or 70. Also, there may be a minimum number of premiums to be paid before the return of premium feature is payable.
Case Studies: Return of Premium Insurance
Case Study 1: The Beneficiary’s Relief
Sarah, a 40-year-old individual, purchased a return of premium life insurance policy. She paid premiums for 20 years and passed away at the age of 60. As per the policy terms, her beneficiary received a death benefit equal to the premiums paid, less any benefits Sarah had received during her lifetime. The return of premium feature provided financial relief to Sarah’s beneficiary, ensuring that the premiums she paid were not lost.
Case Study 2: Early Death and Limited Return
John, a 45-year-old policyholder, opted for a return of premium feature in his life insurance policy. Unfortunately, he passed away unexpectedly at the age of 50. Since his death occurred before the minimum age requirement for the return of premium feature, only a portion of the excess premiums he paid was returned to his beneficiary. Although the return was limited, it still provided some financial support during a difficult time.
Case Study 3: Maximizing the Return
Emily, a 50-year-old individual, chose a return of premium option in her life insurance policy. She diligently paid premiums for 15 years and reached the age of 65, which was the threshold for the return of the premium feature to become payable. Emily’s beneficiary received the full amount of premiums she paid, minus any benefits she had received over the years. The return of premium allowed Emily to maximize her investment in the policy and provide her beneficiary with a substantial death benefit.
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Mary Martin has been a legal writer and editor for over 20 years, responsible for ensuring that content is straightforward, correct, and helpful for the consumer. In addition, she worked on writing monthly newsletter columns for media, lawyers, and consumers. Ms. Martin also has experience with internal staff and HR operations. Mary was employed for almost 30 years by the nationwide legal publi...
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Editorial Guidelines: We are a free online resource for anyone interested in learning more about legal topics and insurance. Our goal is to be an objective, third-party resource for everything legal and insurance related. We update our site regularly, and all content is reviewed by experts.