"Accelerated benefits" are benefits payable under a life insurance contract:
To a policy owner, during the lifetime of the insured, in anticipation of death or upon the occurrence of specified life-threatening or catastrophic conditions as defined by the policy or rider;
Which reduce the death benefit otherwise payable under the life insurance contract (excluding accidental death and other ancillary benefits); and
Which are payable, in a lump sum or in periodic payments, at the option of the insured.
"Qualifying event" means one or more of the following:
A medical condition which would result in a drastically limited life span, for example, twenty-four (24) months or less;
A medical condition which has required or requires extraordinary medical intervention, such as, but not limited to, major organ transplant or continuous artificial life support, without which the insured would die;
A medical condition which would, in the absence of extensive or extraordinary medical treatment, result in a drastically limited life span. Such conditions may include, but are not limited to, one or more of the following:
1. Coronary artery disease resulting in an acute infarction or requiring surgery;
2. Permanent neurological deficit resulting from cerebral vascular accident;
3. End stage renal failure; or
4. Other qualifying event which the Commissioner of Insurance shall approve for any particular filing.
Structure Mississippi Code
§ 83-7-103. Accelerated benefit provisions as not representing morbidity risks
§ 83-7-105. Acknowledgement of concurrence for payout prior to payment
§ 83-7-107. Options for payment; minimum amounts
§ 83-7-111. Effective date of accelerated benefit
§ 83-7-115. Discrimination amongst insureds prohibited
§ 83-7-119. Filing valuation method and assumptions with Department of Insurance; content