More and more companies are offering policies that provide accelerated death benefits
                    or "living benefits." These products allow policyholders, under certain circumstances,
                    to get access to part of the death benefits of their life insurance policies prior
                    to death.
                
                    Most accelerated death benefit policies fall into three basic models. They are the
                    longterm care model, which gives policyholders access to benefits should they require
                    extended health care; the catastrophic illness or dread disease model, for benefits
                    needed to help pay medical costs resulting from a number of specified conditions;
                    and the terminal illness model. Under this last model, the insured can obtain his
                    or her death benefits following a diagnosis of terminal illness, if death is likely
                    to occur within a specified number of months.